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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. Re:So... by __aaclcg7560 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Except when someone non-white does something, in which case we need to have the race or skin colour shoved in our face.

    Not true. A black female student won a prestigious prize in New York City. Fox News ran the story without showing her picture. Everyone else showed her picture. Go figure.