Guidance, Navigation, and Control
The functions of guidance, navigation, and control are vital to all forms of air and space flight. The Space History collections in this area attempt to reflect that significance and illustrate the breadth of the topic.
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Guidance Platform, V-2, SG-66
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Receiver, V-2 Rocket Guide Plane
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Astronavigator, Binocular Viewer
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Receiver, Handheld, GPS, "Trailblazer XL"
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Receiver, GPS, 5-channel
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Computer, Missile Guidance, Titan
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Inertial Measurement Unit, Titan II
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Processor Subassembly, Command and Control Subsystem/Attitude and Articulation
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Recorder, DTR (Data Tape Recorder) Bay Assembly, Voyager Spacecraft
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AACS (Attitude and Articulation Control Subsystem) Bay Assembly, Voyager
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CCS (Command and Control Subsystem) Bay Assembly, Voyager Spacecraft
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Light Shade Assembly, Star Tracker, Shuttle, Columbia
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Container, Star Tracker
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Optical Unit, Sextant, Apollo Guidance and Navigation System
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Eye Pieces, Sextant, Apollo Guidance and Navigation System
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Indicator, Status, Sextant, Apollo Guidance and Navigation System
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Sextant Controller, Inertial Measurement Unit, Apollo Guidance/Navigation System
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Tracking Icon, Mission Control, Cape Canaveral
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Sextant, Eyepiece
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Prism, Optical
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Gyroscope, Pendulous Integrating
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Inertial Platform, ST-124M, Saturn V
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Stabilized Platform, ST-124M, Saturn V
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Platform Electronics Assembly, Stable Platform, ST-124M, Saturn V
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Object Type: Navigational instruments
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