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English: Katherine Johnson came to NASA Langley in 1953 as a human computer. She eventually joined NASA's Space Task Force and calculated trajectories for the agency's space missions. Several women who began their careers in NASA Langley's computer pool were in attendance at Margot Lee Shetterly's talk.
Date Taken on 20 March 2014, 09:13
Source https://www.nasa.gov/larc/from-computers-to-leaders-women-at-nasa-langley (direct link)
Author NASA/David C. Bowman

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