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IBM 7090 computer and personnel: L-R: R Smith, IBM; Smith DeFrance, Ames; H Funk, IBM; Marcie Chartz Smith, Ames; D...
NASA Ames Computer Division, Smith (Weidlich). Candid: Marcia Smith Operating the IBM #740 Computer, Room #119-A,...
IBM 2250 computer station with Paul Kutler
IBM 1401 Data Processing System, at NASA's Ames Research Center.
Equipment: Data Processing and Data Reduction at the NASA Ames Research Center, EMC. IBM 7090 Data Processing System.
IBM 1401 Data Processing System at NASA Ames Research Center.
IBM 704 Computer Operations People on the photo are: Woman in the front with her back to the camera is Jean Ruddle...
L57-989: Man and woman shown working with IBM type T04 electronic data processing machine.
A staff member from the Computing Section at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Lewis Flight...
Almaden IBM tour of NAS Facility with Bryon Biegel, Deputy Division Chief (acting)
Almaden IBM tour of NAS Facility with Bryon Biegel, Deputy Division Chief (acting)
Dr. Paul Kutler, Computational Fluid Dynamics, at IBM terminal - developing ways to better predict the flow of air...
This view depicts engineers conducting a system test on the Saturn V instrument unit (IU) at International Business...
This is a view of the Saturn V instrument unit (IU) being manufactured in the east high bay at International...
Electronic Machine Computing Branch, 704 computing lab; (left - right) William A Mersman and Marcelline K Chartz...
Bret Greenstein, IBM Global Vice President of Watson and IOT Offerings, speaks to members of the media in the...
Bret Greenstein, IBM Global Vice President of Watson and IOT Offerings, speaks to members of the media during a...
Members of the media are shown CIMON, an artificial intelligence system which will assist astronauts on the...
Fireworks shows are not just confined to Earth’s skies. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular...
Fireworks shows are not just confined to Earth’s skies. NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has captured a spectacular...