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In 1969, Nasa's Apollo 11 spacecraft became the first manned spacecraft to journey to the moon. The mission was a whopping 827,200 lines of code long, accounting for approximately 20% of all the code written for the Apollo project.

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There is no exact answer to this question as it depends on the source and how code is defined. Two examples of Apollo 11's code include the code that powered the Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) which was written in Assembly language and the mission control software written in FORTRAN. Estimates suggest that the AGC code was around 100,000 lines of code, and the mission control software was around 1 million lines of code.

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Published: Saturday, December 24, 2022

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