Old IBM Tape Drive Could Provide Info on Apollo Missions
ABC News on November 10, 2008
NASA researchers are hoping to unlock valuable information from the Apollo missions to the moon by opening a fridge-sized IBM729 Mark 5 tape drive. Data recovery expert Guy Holmes says it will have to be a custom job to get it working again in order to access the information that has been locked away since the early 1970s.
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