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  1. Aug 26, 2008 · Katherine Johnson’s work at NASA’s Langley Research Center spanned 1953 to 1986 and included calculating the trajectory of the early space launches. NASA / Sean Smith. But probably a lot smarter. She was a “computer” at Langley Research Center “when the computer wore a skirt,” said Johnson. More important, she was living out her ...

  2. Feb 24, 2020 · February 24, 2020 at 3:56 pm. An inspirational “Hidden Figure” and a key player in sending the first humans to the moon, mathematician Katherine Johnson died February 24 at the age of 101 ...

  3. www.computerhistory.org › profile › katherine-johnsonKatherine Johnson - CHM

    Jun 26, 2024 · Katherine Johnson was born in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, in 1918. From a young age, she exhibited a remarkable talent for mathematics and skipped several grades in school, beginning high school at only 10 years old. Following her graduation at age 14, she enrolled at West Virginia State College, a historically black university in ...

  4. Feb 24, 2020 · Katherine Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations helped the US get an astronaut into orbit for the first time. She also played a crucial role in calculations for the first moon landing.

  5. Jan 18, 2017 · Katherine Johnson was an African American mathematician who worked for NASA from 1953 until 1986. She was a human computer. In a time when minorities held very few jobs in mathematics and science, Johnson was a trailblazer. Her work in calculating the paths for spaceships to travel was monumental in helping NASA successfully put an American in ...

  6. Katherine Johnson. The stars were always within reach for Katherine Johnson. Using her mathematics skills, she helped NASA send astronauts to the moon and return them safely home. She also overcame racial and gender hurdles that helped make giant leaps for humankind. Johnson was born in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, on August 26, 1918.

  7. Katherine Johnson (nhũ danh Coleman; 26 tháng 8 năm 1918 – 24 tháng 2 năm 2020), còn được biết đến là Katherine Goble, là một nhà toán học người Mỹ với các kết quả tính toán trong cơ học quỹ đạo khi bà đang là nhân viên của NASA đã có tính quyết định đến sự thành công của chuyến bay đầu tiên có người lái vào không gian cũng như các lần tiếp theo của Hoa Kỳ.