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1989
Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, three exceptional African-American women at NASA, played crucial roles in the historic launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. Their groundbreaking contributions, often overlooked, broke down barriers of race and gender, showcasing their remarkable intellect and determination. This inspiring narrative highlights their resilience and teamwork, demonstrating how they paved the way for future generations to aspire to greatness against all odds. Their story not only celebrates their achievements but also emphasizes the importance of diversity in the pursuit of innovation and exploration.