Computers and Technology

When NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) first tried to launch a man into orbit, there were a lot of factors that had to be considered when making the calculations (at the time these were done by hand) for the launch. Some factors that needed to be included are the following weather features - temperature, wind speed, humidity and dew point. Today, these calculations are done with computers, but this data still needs to be accessed for the computer to complete these calculations. Suppose that this data is to be inputted manually by the astronauts using information from the site weather. How should this information be presented to the astronauts so that they can enter it into the computers easily and correctly

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