18+ Katherine Johnson Nasa Mathematician PNG. Katherine johnson, a mathematician who was one of nasa's human computers and an unsung hero of the space agency's early days, died monday. Explore the life of nasa mathematician katherine johnson, who, as part of the team of human computers that enabled astronauts alan shepard, john glenn.
24 at the age of 101. Johnson refused to be limited by society's expectations of her gender and race while expanding the boundaries of humanity's reach. Ms johnson calculated rocket trajectories and.
Johnson's 33 years in nasa's flight research division — the office from which the american space program sprang — and for decades afterward, almost no one knew her name.
Her work was proven when the mercury capsule landed right where it was supposed to, after glenn portrait of american mathematician katherine johnson (right) and various unidentified colleagues as they pose at nasa (national aeronautics. Johnson was among a group of black women mathematicians who helped power nasa's space travel in the early 1960s when the agency was still segregated. As a black woman working for nasa in the 1950s and '60s, johnson. Ms johnson calculated rocket trajectories and.