Vintage IBM tape drive in Apollo moon dust rescue
40-year-old data recovery By
Austin Modine •
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11th November 2008 06:37 GMT
An Australian scientist hopes to restore a vintage, refrigerator-sized IBM tape drive stored in a museum to recover Apollo moon mission data the space agency misplaced nearly 40f years ago.
NASA's only means of measuring moon dust during its Apollo missions has gone largely unappreciated until recently, reports Australia's
ABC News. Now the trouble is getting a 1960s-era IBM 729 Mark V tape drive necessary to read the data up and running. ...
.... The tapes were kept in a climate-controlled room since then, but with no real way to unlock the data. Then SpectrumData stumbled upon an old IBM 729 Mark V tape drive at the Australian Computer Museum Society, which agreed to loan the historic metal. ...
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