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The Space Age was built on brilliance-but some of its most critical minds remained hidden. Annie Easley (1933-2011) was one of them. Starting her career as a human computer in the segregated South, Easley became a pioneering digital scientist at NASA's Lewis Research Center. Her computational models ensured the stability of the mighty Centaur rocket, launching vital satellites and probes into orbit. Not content to conquer space, she then turned her genius to Earth, engineering the foundational code for electric vehicle batteries and future clean energy systems decades ahead of her time. More…mehr

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The Space Age was built on brilliance-but some of its most critical minds remained hidden. Annie Easley (1933-2011) was one of them. Starting her career as a human computer in the segregated South, Easley became a pioneering digital scientist at NASA's Lewis Research Center. Her computational models ensured the stability of the mighty Centaur rocket, launching vital satellites and probes into orbit. Not content to conquer space, she then turned her genius to Earth, engineering the foundational code for electric vehicle batteries and future clean energy systems decades ahead of her time. More than a technical visionary, Easley was a quiet revolutionary. Facing systemic prejudice as a Black woman in a male-dominated field, she fought back with meticulous excellence, earning a mathematics degree and tirelessly advocating for equality. Discover the powerful, untold story of a woman whose life defined the dual ascent: achieving impossible feats in code while demonstrating extraordinary courage in the face of injustice. Annie Easley's legacy proves that determination, intellectual hunger, and ethical clarity are the true propellants of progress. Approx.170 pages, 32800 word count