NASA's Human Computer: The Mathematician Behind The Moon Landing | Outlier | Progress

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  • Опубликовано: 23 апр 2024
  • Witness the extraordinary journey of Katherine Johnson, a mathematical prodigy whose calculations shaped the course of the United States Space Program. From counting steps to charting trajectories, Johnson's brilliance knew no bounds. Despite facing segregation and gender bias, her relentless pursuit of knowledge propelled her to become NASA's indispensable "human computer." Her groundbreaking work ensured the success of historic missions like Apollo 11 and saved lives during crises like Apollo 13.
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Комментарии • 84

  • @tercioannunciado1710
    @tercioannunciado1710 13 дней назад +6

    Amazing what she did, despite all difficulties, a role model to be followed

  • @ximalas
    @ximalas Месяц назад +23

    “I still like to learn,” what a wonderful attitude.

    • @muzikizfun
      @muzikizfun Месяц назад +3

      That is true of truly intelligent people. The great geniuses like Newton, DaVinci, Einstein, Hawkins, etc, are known for their love and thirst to continue learning!

  • @lewismingledorff6417
    @lewismingledorff6417 17 дней назад +6

    Truly a heroic person as well as an intellectual one. A powerful and beautiful soul.
    I am a retired commercial pilot thankful for her work.
    Rest in Peace, Ms. Johnson.

  • @RayLabs
    @RayLabs Месяц назад +20

    Thank you for putting this together. After watching Hidden Figures I wanted to learn more about this amazing Lady. Now I feel I have a better understanding of her. Thanks.

    • @friendlyone2706
      @friendlyone2706 20 дней назад +1

      The book Hidden Figures was more honest & more interesting & inspiring than the movie.

  • @harleyenjoytheride1324
    @harleyenjoytheride1324 16 дней назад +7

    I would love to have been a student in this woman’s classroom. She was and still is an inspiration to many of us who continues to enjoy the many challenges of learning. Rest in peace beautiful lady because your love of learning will live on forever.

  • @mercerconsulting9728
    @mercerconsulting9728 Месяц назад +5

    Every so often a person like this comes along, and she's a true godsend. I have only the greatest respect for her.

  • @beakytwitch7905
    @beakytwitch7905 Месяц назад +6

    Thank you so much for presenting this fantastic documentary. The maths looks terrifying, yet at the same time fascinating - have always had questions in my mind about orbital mechanics. I hope that Katherine's papers become available for anybody who is interested to be easily able to obtain and study them. ❤😊

  • @ande100
    @ande100 Месяц назад +14

    What a remarkable woman!

  • @terriecotham1567
    @terriecotham1567 6 дней назад +2

    Thanks to all who helped put this together from those who provide the funs.
    To those sweeping the floors
    What an amazing lady one we should all be so lucky to know or work with.
    Just an amazing lady

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 15 дней назад +4

    I watched the movie Hidden Figures with my wife and mother in law 6 times. This was an incredible movie and shows as a human race we have a reflection of our Creators genius among us.

  • @jeremytoney9367
    @jeremytoney9367 Месяц назад +3

    The idea that people can achieve massive amounts of things in their lives is one that I wholeheartedly agree with, and I can tell you that in this stage there are too many people that want to beat down those who they think are what they should be yet I see a person like Catherine Johnson achieving levels of capability that allowed us to get to the moon and so I know that the prejudice that still is in the world today is What came out of people on their children before my time.
    Catherine Johnson was able to accomplish something the year. I graduated high school yet. I didn’t hear her name until after I was over 40 years old and wonder what the difference might’ve been had I known her and her story while I was still a child. What accomplishments can be done is one of those things that anyone should be able to do and I hope that one day sooner or later we can do it together
    This is what her story tells me and this is what I hope that we in the United States can learn from.

  • @muzikizfun
    @muzikizfun Месяц назад +5

    She was a great lady, and above all, she did it her way with an abundance of class.

  • @cestmoi1262
    @cestmoi1262 Месяц назад +5

    What a profound person, Catherine Johnson, who had to overcome so much prejudice --- but she did. We bought our first color tv (24 in.) to watch the moon landing which happened in the middle of the night (if I remember correctly).

    • @smarthome2660
      @smarthome2660 Месяц назад +1

      Same here but it happened at about 8pm EST -5GMT which was my bed time, but my dad let me stay up a while. I was 9, & right then I wanted to be an astronaut.

  • @65gtotrips
    @65gtotrips Месяц назад +2

    What’s so tragic and maddening is she didn’t receive the recognition she deserved until some 20-30 and even 50 years later.

  • @tjmcguire9417
    @tjmcguire9417 21 день назад +8

    "Katherine as an African American Woman". Please shut up. Skin colour does not matter. She was an incredible mathematician and scientist. What a brillinat mind and what incredible work. She is literally responsible for putting humanity on the moon. All else is trivial.

    • @bazsnell3178
      @bazsnell3178 7 дней назад +1

      Exactly. She MIGHT have been from ANY ethnic background in America. It really doesn't matter in the slightest. She became a mathematician and that's all that need to be said.

    • @charlesthomas8450
      @charlesthomas8450 4 дня назад +1

      ‘Literally’ ? Hilarious. Plus, there were multiplied thousands of mathematicians, yes-including this fine lady, who helped put man on the moon.

  • @randygilmour
    @randygilmour Месяц назад +4

    All the formula’s, equations that were programmed into the new IBM computers were her calculations. A lot of engineers wrote a lot of papers that were all Kathrine’s work and road her coat tails throughout their careers.

  • @kennethbethany5078
    @kennethbethany5078 7 дней назад

    Mr Ted Skopinski I have all the respect for you. KATHRINE JOHNSON & the final report!!

  • @seniorsurveyor
    @seniorsurveyor Месяц назад +1

    An amazing...inspiring....true life story.

  • @ronz101
    @ronz101 22 дня назад +1

    Kudos. Have problems balancing my check register. 🎉

  • @ClausB252
    @ClausB252 Месяц назад +1

    Nice documentary! Shame that some clips are stretched wide. No excuse for that these days.

  • @glencrandall7051
    @glencrandall7051 20 дней назад +1

    An outstanding woman and an outstanding lifetime.👍👍👍👍

  • @bill-8794
    @bill-8794 21 день назад +1

    Awesome ❤

  • @sinatra7407
    @sinatra7407 4 дня назад

    An amazing story.

  • @vanessaschofield7927
    @vanessaschofield7927 2 дня назад

    wow and extraordinary great lady thankyou for all you have done

  • @fostercathead
    @fostercathead Месяц назад +1

    Amazing story!

  • @65gtotrips
    @65gtotrips Месяц назад +1

    @20:46 that engineer looked to be no other than Chris Kraft

  • @billenright2788
    @billenright2788 Месяц назад +1

    truly amazing. what nice,and tough, lady.

  • @user-qf5bo2qh5s
    @user-qf5bo2qh5s 12 дней назад +1

    What a wonderful lady....

  • @SSNewberry
    @SSNewberry 20 дней назад +1

    No, many problems do not have a solution or many solutions. Katherine Johnson was a genius. Her presenters here have not gotten the basic Axioms down.

  • @user-to9fw1wv9l
    @user-to9fw1wv9l Месяц назад +1

    Mom and Dad came to America to give us an opportunity to be able to become successful through hard work.
    Their sacrificial love through working long hours just to send us to college, we can never repay them back.
    I believe in giving back to this country and the opportunity it provides for us. Freedom is not free we have to protect our freedom, our Constitutional foundation for the next generation. God Bless everyone and have a blessed life.
    🙏🙏🙏

  • @andrewmaina9707
    @andrewmaina9707 4 дня назад

    What a life 👏, amazing lady.

  • @humbledriver2536
    @humbledriver2536 5 дней назад +1

    Yes people and the United States government were fearful that the Soviets would have satellites that could send Atomic missiles on to the United States not unlike what the United States did to Japan. It's almost like we can dish it out but we can't take it. And thank you for all your contributions you remarkable woman Mrs Johnson

    • @hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo
      @hetrodoxlysonov-wh9oo 4 дня назад

      Satellites weren't needed, the government gave the task to the British to see if they could break through the air defences, four out of 5 bombers simulated dropping nuclear bombs on US cities including the capital all but one bomber returned home, the 5th was intercepted by US fighters.

  • @RickySingi-xc7sc
    @RickySingi-xc7sc Месяц назад +1

    A true hero, an overcome.

  • @HypnoPol1499
    @HypnoPol1499 20 дней назад +1

    What a mind-boggling brain!

  • @tjmcguire9417
    @tjmcguire9417 21 день назад

    So excellent. Thank you. The narrator sounds like Michael Dorn. (Think Worf/Star Trek TNG) Y/N? If not....who is it?

  • @cestmoi1262
    @cestmoi1262 Месяц назад +21

    Why are you ruining a fantastic presentation with the BACKGROUND music being so LOUD in the beginning. Doesn't anybody ever listen to the final product???

    • @mikemraz8569
      @mikemraz8569 19 дней назад +2

      The loud music is overpowering the voice 😩

    • @michaeltrimmer8899
      @michaeltrimmer8899 17 дней назад +2

      It's so annoying you can hardly listen to the dialogue they do this all the time what do they think this noise achieves

    • @telisiabrown2858
      @telisiabrown2858 5 дней назад

      No sound

  • @Fearthetoby143
    @Fearthetoby143 Месяц назад +4

    Background music is unbearable 🤬

    • @rodgerrodger1839
      @rodgerrodger1839 Месяц назад

      Do you have issues? I had to play the documentary back to even notice the piano music that was being used in the film. I think you have other deep-seated problems. The music isn't that loud. Get a grip on yourself.

  • @GH-oi2jf
    @GH-oi2jf 20 дней назад +1

    The word "forte" is pronounced like "fort." The word "forté" is a different word, a musical term.

  • @jake-ps3bq
    @jake-ps3bq 12 дней назад

    What a great lady. It is a shame I had to learn about her in a movie.

  • @PlanParadigms
    @PlanParadigms Месяц назад

    Worked on the other space program

  • @GeoCalifornian
    @GeoCalifornian 12 дней назад

    I love what this woman did for our manned space program…
    I never watched that Hollywood movie about Katherine because they always add sensationalism and outright falsehoods just to make a slick motion picture; you never know what’s true or what are outright fabrications.

  • @ewkerman4185
    @ewkerman4185 Месяц назад

    20:48 the irony is that Christopher Kraft, who took credit for her work refused to let african americans pilots be part of the program

  • @mannyricketson4517
    @mannyricketson4517 13 дней назад

    I'm thinking she should lead nasa cause you would never outsource cause she made the right components to make the computer that ran the whole projects for nasa

  • @tjmcguire9417
    @tjmcguire9417 21 день назад +2

    An incomparable person was she. I have to ask, are you all so non-understanding that men stood up for her? They got her published and heard and recognized. They believed in her. Without those good guys == she and her compatriots would have lived in a vacuum forever.... Men are GOOD. Also. White engineers. That denigrates no one. Good people doing great work in space. Katherine was superlative/

  • @65gtotrips
    @65gtotrips Месяц назад

    The fact that most of the space program was based in the South, where racism was rampant, is the environment in which she courageously triumphed. Not only that, but it was the parallel of being within the height of the time of the Civil Rights Movement.

  • @JosephDemery-qz7lo
    @JosephDemery-qz7lo 5 дней назад

    So they landed on the moon with 30 seconds of fuel remaining. How did they return?

    • @dougholliday467
      @dougholliday467 2 дня назад

      Well, simply put, that 30 seconds of blast was enough to send it on it's way. With little gravity on the moon, BOOM, let's meet up and laugh about it...... 🤣👀

    • @dandemery8227
      @dandemery8227 2 дня назад

      They said they lost the technology to return to the moon... At 1/4 gravity, you still need a few thousand metric tons of fuel. Maybe the people already there assisted with fuel / kicked the humans out. FYI Trump put NASA in the military but it has always been a part of the military. I prefer when the government lies to the general public. It helps you get in bed and go back to sleep

  • @francoisfletcher8405
    @francoisfletcher8405 6 дней назад

    🌹💙👍🌹💙

  • @mtang65
    @mtang65 Месяц назад +1

    I went on a date with a pretty lady mathematician, all she wanted to talk about was an X.

  • @BillBacic-yl3tr
    @BillBacic-yl3tr 15 дней назад +2

    Why did you ruin this presentation with awful audio?!

  • @benzminibusdoc
    @benzminibusdoc Месяц назад +1

    Unfortunately I couldn't follow along due to the pesky loud piano

  • @BeachGramps3361
    @BeachGramps3361 Месяц назад

    not live

  • @charlesthomas8450
    @charlesthomas8450 15 дней назад +1

    This must be clickbait for a title to suggest that any one person was the mathematician of the moon landing- utter nonsense.

  • @sonnydelight5737
    @sonnydelight5737 5 дней назад

    I guess the other 40+ white women that was on this team of human computers are going to have to get a tan to be recognized.

  • @harrykuehn2421
    @harrykuehn2421 23 дня назад

    That's just stupid financially and economically because of the depression and even into the War Years. Limited work for women given the hours men worked and by way there was no such thing as child care in late 1930s and 40s. Duh!

  • @bobgoss8930
    @bobgoss8930 13 дней назад +1

    Everything is about race and gender. Getting a little old.

  • @peterdollins3610
    @peterdollins3610 7 дней назад

    These creepy US documentary voices that drawl out such an attitude of concealed patronising hate for their subjects just make my skin crawl. Impossible to listen to unless you're already conditioned to them. Really not convinced the American revolution was such a great thing after all. Certainly not good for the Indian Tribes.

  • @mtsbr78
    @mtsbr78 Месяц назад

    O homem nunca pousou na lua.

    • @fostercathead
      @fostercathead Месяц назад

      The moon landed on man.

    • @mtsbr78
      @mtsbr78 Месяц назад

      @@fostercathead fake da nasa.

    • @bogbody9952
      @bogbody9952 Месяц назад

      Depends on which moon you're referring to

    • @idolhanz9842
      @idolhanz9842 Месяц назад

      There's a lot of evidence showing the United States did land on the moon .

    • @barracuda7018
      @barracuda7018 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@bogbody9952He is trolling 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @johncashler3611
    @johncashler3611 7 часов назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @kimtraverse5605
    @kimtraverse5605 3 дня назад

    nobody went to the moon and this old bat couldnt count past ten,just like einstein