Object Details
Manufacturer
Hewlett Packard Corporation
Summary
The HP-35 calculator, first introduced by the Hewlett-Packard Corporation in 1972, provided the four functions of arithmetic, as well as the transcendental functions of trigonometry and logarithms, to an accuracy of over 10 decimal digits, with a two-digit exponent of ten for numbers expressed in scientific notation. It was designed to fit in a shirt pocket.
This specimen was transferred to the Museum from the NASA Ames Research Center in 1985. It was not flown in space. Similar HP-35 calculators, however, were used in the Skylab missions, replacing the slide rules carried on previous Apollo spacecraft.
Credit Line
Transferred from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Inventory Number
A19850582000
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Type
INSTRUMENTS-Computers, General Purpose
Materials
Plastics
Non-Magnetic White Metal
Copper Alloy
Adhesive
Ink
Electronic Components
Dimensions
3-D: 14.9 × 8.3 × 3.5cm (5 7/8 × 3 1/4 × 1 3/8 in.)
Country of Origin
United States of America
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Data Source
National Air and Space Museum
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nasm_A19850582000