File:Computers - Janez Lawson (seen in this photo from 1953, front row, fifth from the left) - first African American hired into a technical position at JPL.jpg
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DescriptionComputers - Janez Lawson (seen in this photo from 1953, front row, fifth from the left) - first African American hired into a technical position at JPL.jpg |
English: The women of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory helped launch the first American satellites, lunar missions and planetary explorations. Those "human computers," as they were called, are seen here in 1953. |
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