Ok. That I hadn't expected. A warm fuzzy feeling at how many of the voices saying go for launch are women's voices.

There may be only one woman on top of the rocket. But there's a whole lot more making it happen.

@quixoticgeek Always has been. Probably the most famous woman who worked on the Apollo project is Margaret Hamilton; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hamilton_(software_engineer)
Margaret Hamilton (software engineer) - Wikipedia

@RandamuMaki well yes. But here we can actually see and hear them.
@quixoticgeek Right. There's also transgender women working at NASA right now, which probably pisses the orange turd off something fierce. https://www.nasa.gov/image-article/systems-engineering-supervisor-amy-lendian/
Systems Engineering Supervisor Amy Lendian - NASA

"So here I am, a transgender woman, an engineer, working at Kennedy Space Center, and I get to work around these really smart, wonderful people, supporting the Artemis mission, sitting in the control room during the launch." — Amy Lendian, Systems Engineering Supervisor, Amentum Spaceport, NASA's Kennedy Space Center

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@RandamuMaki @quixoticgeek I would mention Katherine Johnson as one of the most famouse ones, she was truly amazing https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Johnson
Katherine Johnson - Wikipedia

@luigirenna @quixoticgeek I appreciate it. I just always remember that image of Margaret Hamilton standing next to that stack of printed-out code...