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Miss Johnson passed away today at 101 years old a true American Hero and Pioneer in space exploration mathematics and aeronautics .  She and her team led the way in the space race, as well as the human race.

Hidden Figures a movie that chronicles her work with NASA is a must see.

God Bless and may she rest in peace.

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Saw the movie...  good one.  Amazing mind.  Thanks for sharing.

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A real hero and yet no fan fare, no celebrity posts, and sadly no mention on the news that I saw. If only she had played for the Lakers too. Our priorities sometimes seem odd. Just sayin".

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Space exploration literally would not have been possible without her orbital mechanics calculations. How crazy is that?

I agree with the bass ackwards priorities of media and our culture, but I also disagree with the Kobe hate. He inspired a generation of people, including myself, on what it means to work hard for success. That is a lesson you can apply to every aspect of your life. 

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13 hours ago, Blll said:

A real hero and yet no fan fare, no celebrity posts, and sadly no mention on the news that I saw. If only she had played for the Lakers too. Our priorities sometimes seem odd. Just sayin".

They covered it on FOX News pretty well....Movie was good

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2 hours ago, Ryan Miloshewski said:

Space exploration literally would not have been possible without her orbital mechanics calculations. How crazy is that?

I agree with the bass ackwards priorities of media and our culture, but I also disagree with the Kobe hate. He inspired a generation of people, including myself, on what it means to work hard for success. That is a lesson you can apply to every aspect of your life. 

No Kobe hate here. Sad he went so young, seemed like a good guy. Just commenting on what makes you famous. Two of my favs were Ernie Banks & Walter Peyton, just as great players, just as good men. Memorials didn't fill a stadium with singing & dancing. Enough from me, lets go fishin'.

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