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Katherine johnson nasa photos
Katherine johnson nasa photos












"At NASA we will never forget her courage and leadership and the milestones we could not have reached without her. Now brought to light, Johnson's legacy won't be forgotten and will hopefully lead to recognition for other black women too-long overlooked due to racism and sexism. For many, Margot Lee Shetterly's novel Hidden Figures, and the subsequent film, was the first introduction to Johnson. Johnson retired in 1986 after 33 years at Langley, and in 2015, President Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, America's highest civilian honor. She went on to author and co-author a total of 26 research reports. In 1960, she co-authored a report laying out the equations for orbital space flight, marking the first time a woman in the Flight Research Division received credit as an author of a research report. Johnson was also a prolific research author. If they matched, he said, he was "ready to go." That flight was a turning point between the US and the Soviet Union in space, and Johnson played a critical, but long underappreciated, role. And in 1962, as John Glenn prepared for his orbital mission, he asked engineers to "get the girl," Johnson, to run the same calculations as the computer. She worked on the trajectory analysis for Alan Shepard's May 1961 mission Freedom 7, America's first human spaceflight. There, Johnson contributed to NACA's (which later became NASA) first forays into space travel. In 1953 Johnson took a job with the all-black West Area Computing section at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics' (NACA's) Langley laboratory, where she was assigned to a project in the Maneuver Loads Branch of the Flight Research Division. She enrolled in West Virginia University's graduate math program but left to start a family and later returned to teaching.

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In 1939, Johnson was selected as one of three black students to integrate West Virginia's graduate schools. After graduating with the highest honors, Johnson took a teaching job at a black public school in Virginia. At 13, she was attending the high school on the campus of the historically black West Virginia State College.

katherine johnson nasa photos

Her clear mathematical aptitude placed her several grades ahead. Johnson was born in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia in 1918.

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Katherine johnson nasa photos