Katherine Johnson – a mathematician who calculated rocket trajectories and earth orbits for NASA – dies at 101
US space agency says Johnson, a ground-breaking black NASA mathematician whose life was portrayed in movie"Hidden Figures," dies, without giving a cause.
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine said on Twitter that she died on Monday morning. No cause was given. "Our office computed all the trajectories," Johnson told The Virginian-Pilot newspaper in 2012. "You tell me when and where you want it to come down, and I will tell you where and when and how to launch it."
"Katherine organised herself immediately at her desk, growing phone-book-thick stacks of data sheets a number at a time, blocking out everything except the labyrinth of trajectory equations," Margot Lee Shetterly wrote in her 2016 book "Hidden Figures," on which the film is based. Johnson considered her work on the Apollo moon missions to be her greatest contribution to space exploration.
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician Portrayed in 'Hidden Figures,' Dies at 101Johnson was played by Taraji P. Henson in the acclaimed 2016 film
Les mer »
Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician Depicted in ‘Hidden Figures,’ Dies at 101Katherine Johnson, a pioneering NASA mathematician who was fundamental in landing men on the moon and was depicted in the film “Hidden Figures,” died on Monday. She was 101. “We&…
Les mer »
Katherine Johnson, famed NASA mathematician and inspiration for the film 'Hidden Figures,' is dead at 101Katherine Johnson, a pioneering NASA mathematician whose work inspired the film 'Hidden Figures,' died this week. Johnson was part of NASA's 'Computer Pool,' a group of mathematicians whose data powered NASA's first successful space missions. She was 101.
Les mer »
Katherine Johnson, NASA mathematician depicted in 'Hidden Figures,' dead at 101Johnson 'was an American hero and her pioneering legacy will never be forgotten,' NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine wrote on Twitter.
Les mer »
‘Hidden Figures’ mathematician Katherine Johnson, who broke barriers in space and NASA, dies at 101Katherine Johnson, the venerated NASA mathematician who was the subject of the film “Hidden Figures,” died Monday, NASA said in a tweet. She was 101.
Les mer »