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  1. Creola Katherine Johnson (née Coleman; August 26, 1918 – February 24, 2020) was an American mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics as a NASA employee were critical to the success of the first and subsequent U.S. crewed spaceflights.

  2. Feb 24, 2020 · Johnson, who died this morning at the age of 101, spent more than 30 years at NASA, where she provided the complex calculations for the country’s most important missions, from the first journey...

  3. Feb 24, 2020 · Katherine Johnson, NASA’s “Hidden Figures” mathematician, died Monday. Her legacy is immense. - Vox. Science. This is the math that made Katherine Johnson — one of NASA’s “Hidden Figures” —...

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  5. Feb 24, 2020 · NASA. Feb 24, 2020. Image Article. Katherine Johnson passed away Feb. 24, 2020, after living a life filled with trail-blazing achievements.

  6. 2 days ago · Born in the segregated south of 1918, Katherine Johnson was a trailblazer from day one. Not only was she one of the first Black students to integrate West Virginia’s graduate schools, she went on to become a NASA mathematician—sending astronauts into orbit, around the Earth, and to the moon.

  7. Dec 26, 2020 · Katherine Johnson: The NASA ‘Computer’ Who Launched a Man into Space and Women Into STEM - POLITICO. 1918-2020. AP Photo. By Liza Mundy. 12/26/2020 06:20 AM EST. Liza Mundy is a senior fellow...

  8. Mar 26, 2024 · by history tools. March 26, 2024. Katherine Johnson: The Woman Whose Math Skills Launched Rockets. In 1953, before NASA even existed, a 35-year old African American mother of three landed a history-making role that would send shockwaves rippling across gender and racial divides.

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