The Women of Apollo is a book written by Robyn C. Friend, illustrated by David Katz, about 4 women who participated in the United States space program during the Apollo Program.
Judy worked as an electrical engineer on the abort guidance system of the Apollo Program. The abort guidance system was used during the Apollo 13 mission to safely return the astronauts to the Earth after an explosion disabled many of the spacecraft's capabilities, including the regular guidance system.
Ann Dickson
Ann Dickson aspired to be an astronaut, but she never acquired the 600 hours of flying time necessary to qualify.[5]
Hamilton published over 130 papers, proceedings and reports about the 60 projects and six major programs in which she was involved.
Eventually, she became director of the Software Engineering Division of the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory. This division was responsible for developing the computer and software used on the Apollo 11 mission, under contract to NASA.[6][7]