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  2. Draper Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    Draper Laboratory is an American non-profit research and development organization, ... at the National Museum of American History on the National Mall in Washington, DC.

  3. Charles Stark Draper - Wikipedia

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    Charles Stark "Doc" Draper (October 2, 1901 – July 25, 1987) was an American scientist and engineer, known as the "father of inertial navigation". [2] He was the founder and director of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 's Instrumentation Laboratory, which was later spun out of MIT to become the non-profit Charles Stark Draper ...

  4. Lunar Traverse Gravimeter - Wikipedia

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    Draper Laboratory The Lunar Traverse Gravimeter was a lunar science experiment, deployed by astronauts on the lunar surface in 1972 as part of Apollo 17 . The goal of the experiment was to use relative gravity measurements to infer potential attributes about the geological substrata near the Apollo 17 landing site.

  5. Apollo Guidance Computer - Wikipedia

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    The design principles developed for the AGC by MIT Instrumentation Laboratory, directed in late 1960s by Charles Draper, became foundational to software engineering—particularly for the design of more reliable systems that relied on asynchronous software, priority scheduling, testing, and human-in-the-loop decision capability. [25]

  6. Richard Battin - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory became the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory Inc., where Battin served as the associate head of the NASA Program Department. After his retirement from Draper in 1987, Battin continued to teach at MIT, where he was a senior lecturer in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics until 2010.

  7. Charles Stark Draper Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Draper Prize is awarded biennially and the winner of each of these prizes receives $500,000. [2] The Draper prize is named for Charles Stark Draper, the "father of inertial navigation", an MIT professor and founder of Draper Laboratory.

  8. Draper (surname) - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar ... Draper is a surname, taken from ... (1901–1987), American engineer, after whom the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory ...

  9. Draper Lab - Wikipedia

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