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NASA Standard Spacecraft Computer-I

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The NASA Standard Spacecraft Computer-I (NSSC-I) was developed at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, as a standard component for Earth Orbiting Missions.

The precursor of the NSSC-I was the Advanced Onboard Processor (AOP) built by Grumman Corporation for the Orbiting Astronomical Observatory (OAO) mission.

The NSSC-I was used on the IUE, SMM, Space Telescope, and Landsat program. It became part of the MultMission Modular Spacecraft (MMS).

It was an 18-bit, fixed point architecture with multiply and divide. Memory was modularized into 8 kiloword modules, with a maximum of 64 kilo-words.

It was programmed in assembly language.