A stunning and intimate biography of Margaret Hamilton, the computer
engineer who helped Apollo 11 and mankind get from the Earth to the
moon.
First-hand accounts, exclusive interviews with the legendary Margaret
Hamilton, and detailed science populate the pages of this remarkable
biography.
In 1969, mankind successfully left our atmosphere and landed on the
moon. It took countless hours of calculations, training, wonder, and
sacrifice from all of the men and women who worked hard to make that
landing. One of those people was Margaret Hamilton.
A young computer engineer, Hamilton was hired to develop the completely
new software used in the groundbreaking Apollo Space Program. Soon she
became the lead engineer, one of the few women in the almost entirely
male-dominated profession. But it wasn't always easy.
In The Woman in the Moon, science-writer and journalist Richard Maurer
(Destination Moon, 2019) dives deep into the backstory of this
extraordinary woman. With first-hand interviews and access to primary
sources, this striking biography perfectly captures the exciting
atmosphere of the Space Race and the inspiring figure of Margaret
Hamilton.