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The 'Human Computer' Behind the Moon Landing Was a Black Woman (thedailybeast.com)

Reader bricko writes: The 'Human Computer' Behind the Moon Landing Was a black woman (video). She calculated the trajectory of man's first trip to the moon by hand, and was such an accurate mathematician that John Glenn asked her to double-check NASA's computers. To top it off, she did it all as a black woman in the 1950s and 60s, when women at NASA were not even invited to meetings. And you've probably never heard of her. Meet Katherine Johnson, the African American woman who earned the nickname 'the human computer' at NASA during its space race golden age.

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  1. Link? by Sir_Eptishous · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I'm curious, was there supposed to be a link in the summary?
    A link to an interesting and relevant story about Katherine Johnson...
    Or were we supposed to just Google or Wiki her?

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    1. Re:Link? by MobSwatter · · Score: 3, Interesting

      The Senior Statustition on the X-15 with North American Aviation was also a woman, her name was Helen Stratton/Perault and was my grandmother on my mother's side.

  2. on-board Flight Software by kairis · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Margaret Hamilton wrote the on-board flight software.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
    To me, all of them are great scientists, regardless of race.