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  1. 9 de oct. de 2020 · «Katherine Johnson me enseñó que no debo permitir que nadie me hunda y que las mujeres son capaces de hacer lo que quieran». Cuando pregunté qué significa la medalla Hubbard para la familia Johnson, sus hijas Moore y Hylick me respondieron que su madre se habría sentido complacida por que la reconocieran con un galardón tan prestigioso.

  2. Katherine’s Story. “If I’ve done anything in my life to deserve any of this, it is because I had great parents who taught me simple but powerful lessons that sustained me in the most challenging times.”. – Katherine Johnson. Katherine Johnson was born on August 26, 1918, in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

  3. 7 de mar. de 2024 · Katherine Johnson. Katherine Johnson, mid-1960s. At NASA Johnson was a member of the Space Task Group. In 1960 she coauthored a paper with one of the group’s engineers about calculations for placing a spacecraft into orbit. It was the first time a woman in her division received credit as an author of a research report.

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  4. 12 de dic. de 2016 · Katherine Johnson: “La calculadora humana”. Vidas científicas. Katherine Johnson en la NASA, 1966. Esta es la historia de una niña afroamericana que lo contaba todo; los pasos que necesitaba para cruzar la calle, los pasos que había hasta la iglesia, el número de platos que limpiaba, las estrellas que veía… todo lo que podía ser ...

  5. 24 de feb. de 2020 · Johnson so excelled that she began her studies in the second grade, then moved into advanced classes. By age 10, Johnson was in high school. In NASA’s early years, gifted mathematicians analyzed and verified complex aerospace data. Today, one of the most recognized of these ‘human computers’ is Katherine Johnson.

  6. 30 de jul. de 2023 · NASA mathematician, trailblazer in the quest for racial equality, contributor to our nation’s first triumphs in human spaceflight and champion of STEM education, Katherine G. Johnson stands among NASA’s most inspirational figures. Learn more about Katherine Johnson, the NASA Research Mathematician and one of the "Hidden Figures." Article.

  7. www.nasa.gov › people-of-nasa › katherine-g-johnsonKatherine G. Johnson - NASA

    25 de may. de 2017 · Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson (1918– ) is an African-American mathematician who made valuable contributions to critical aeronautics and space programs of the NACA and NASA. Overcoming the constraints of segregation and gender bias, she progressed from mathematical tasks, such as computing experimental flight and ground-test data using a ...

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