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I did a school project on Judith as a hero of mine when I was about 8. It trailed from the iconic actions of Judith to the iconic hilarity of her son... no one understood why I would find them brilliant. I passed the project based on writing skills alone and was critiqued on my choice of subject. 24 years later and I still stand by my guns. They're epic across 2 generations. My old teachers can stick it.
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He said in an interview once something to the effect of "I don't know what to say about her because there's so many facets to her". That is remarkable, and respectfully beautiful to say of your mother. (Most of us just see our mother as our mother, we can forget their gifts). Thank you Ms. Mae ✨
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@HistorybyMae
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Her son, Neil Siegel, wrote a personal account of his mother when she passed away in 2016.
'' She actually went to her office on the day that Jack was born. When it was time to go to the hospital, she took with her a computer printout of the problem she was working on. Later that day, she called her boss and told him that she had solved the problem. And . . . oh, yes, the baby was born, too. ''
''My mother usually considered her work on the Apollo program to be the highlight of her career. When disaster struck the Apollo 13 mission, it was the Abort-Guidance System that brought the astronauts home safely. Judy was there when the Apollo 13 astronauts paid a “thank you” to the TRW facility in Redondo Beach.
She finished her engineering career running the systems engineering for the science ground facility of the Hubble Space Telescope.
During her engineering career, she was a vigorous and tireless advocate of better treatment for women in the workplace. Many things that today we consider routine – the posting of job openings inside of a company so that anyone could apply, formal job descriptions for every position, and so forth – were her creations. She had a profound impact on equality in the workforce.''
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