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Dulcinea

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Mon Feb 24, 2020, 11:49 AM Feb 2020

Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician And An Inspiration For 'Hidden Figures,' Dies

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. She calculated the flight path for America's first space mission and the first moon landing, and was among the women profiled in the book and movie Hidden Figures. She was 101.

Her death was announced by NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine.

"The NASA family will never forget Katherine Johnson's courage and the milestones we could not have reached without her," Bridenstine wrote on Twitter. "Her story and her grace continue to inspire the world."

https://www.npr.org/2020/02/24/517784975/katherine-johnson-nasa-mathematician-and-an-inspiration-for-hidden-figures-dies

My daughter will be so sad to hear this. She wants to be an astronomer. She greatly admires Ms. Johnson.

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Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician And An Inspiration For 'Hidden Figures,' Dies (Original Post) Dulcinea Feb 2020 OP
101! Me. Feb 2020 #1
... 2naSalit Feb 2020 #2
I loved that movie. dware Feb 2020 #3
I did too. She was brilliant and she persisted. RIP. Nt spooky3 Feb 2020 #4
So, so fucking glad that she lived long enough to ride out the last years Baitball Blogger Feb 2020 #5
... MustLoveBeagles Feb 2020 #6
r.i.p. Blue_Tires Feb 2020 #7

Baitball Blogger

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5. So, so fucking glad that she lived long enough to ride out the last years
Mon Feb 24, 2020, 11:55 AM
Feb 2020

of her life knowing that everyone recognized her as the Math and Science Queen she is.



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