(Ancient Code) NASA destroyed a set of mysterious Apollo-era tapes and TWO computers
which were discovered in a Pittsburgh basement after the Agency had
claimed the ‘video material and computers were of no historical value’
new documents revealed.
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Source – Ancient Code
by Staff Writer, July 21st, 2017
Surely the Computers belonged in a museum and not in the trash?
NASA has admitted destroying HUNDREDS of Apollo era tapes and two Apollo-era computers which was utilized by experts during the space race, new documents have revealed.
The tapes were wiped clean in 2015 and were unmarked, and included data from the Pioneer 10 and 11 missions to Jupiter and Saturn. The computers, however, bore markings which indicate they belonged to NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
According to reports, the material was destroyed because they had no historical value, and were extremely difficult to recover.
Logically, and as expected in today’s society, the destruction of the tapes sparked numerous conspiracy theories claiming NASA is trying to hide ‘something.’
The historic files were kept in a basement belonging to an IBM engineer for more than 50 years.
The engineer was employed by NASA during the 60’s and 70’s. As reported, the materials were in extremely poor condition but bore markings which indicate they belonged to NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The tapes were handed to a scrap dealer in 2015, and just before Christmas of that year, the dealer contacted NASA in order to return the materials, since apparently his conscience kicked in, and he wanted to do the right thing.
According to official reports, the engineer’s heir told the scrap dealer in 2015: “Please tell NASA these items were not stolen. They belonged to IBM Allegheny Center Pittsburgh, PA 15212.”
“During the 1968-1972 time frame, IBM was getting rid of the items so [the engineer, whose name has been redacted] asked if he could have them and was told he could have them.”
Since the computers were clearly marked with a plate reading Goddard Space Flight Center NASA Property, the scrap dealer decided to contact NASA.
NASA opted against recovering the computers as they were ‘too heavy to be moved manually’ and a crane was likely required to transport them.
NASA wrote: No. We do not need the computers. We have no use for those computers.”
Furthermore, the official report reveals how a NASA official order all tapes to be destroyed, since there was absolutely no valuable data in the computers.
Ars Technica posted the report published by the NASA Goddard archivist:
I conducted an initial assessment of the material on December 10, 2015. This assessment confirmed the approximate number of 325 magnetic data tape reels that each measured 14″ in diameter with a magnetic tape dimension of ½” and contained by a metal reel. The assessment also showed that the magnetic tapes were in poor condition and almost all were affected by moderate to severe mold, which is identified as a health risk. Most of the tapes were not labeled and of the tapes that were labeled, the content appeared to be space science related with missions including Pioneer and Helios and the inclusive dates range was 1961-1974. A final assessment of the tapes on April 3, 2016, further broke down of the content of the tapes into the following:
PN8 [Pioneer 8]: 1 reel
PN9 [Pioneer 9]: 2 reel
PN10 [Pioneer 10): 40 reels
PN11 [Pioneer 11]: 53 reels
HELl [or] HEL-A [Helios 1]: 10 reels
HESA [possibly an abbreviation for Helios A]: 2 reels
Intelsat IV: 2 reels
Unlabelled or labeled without mission-related identifying information: approximately 215 reels.
“Based on the decision reached by the Goddard science experts and myself, there is no evidence that suggests this material is historically significant, and the lack of contextual contract-related information about the creation or the content of this material, coupled with the poor condition and the potential health risk posed by this material, I recommend disposal through the immediate destruction of all magnetic tapes,” the archivist wrote.
Interestingly, as reported by The Sun, one of the two mystery computers was labeled with a contract number which had no record whatsoever in the US government. It’s as if it never existed.
“CONTRACT NO. NAS5-2154,” simply does not appear to exist, these particular Jupiter and Saturn files from the 70s may be gone, writes the Sun.
The entire report from NASA is here.
(H/T Ars Technica)
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