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Margaret Hamilton's priority-scheduling code saved the Apollo 11 lunar landing in 1969 when the Apollo Guidance Computer flashed 1202 alarms during descent. The software shed low-priority tasks as a stuck rendezvous radar overloaded the processor. Guidance officer Steve Bales called go based on that design.
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