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Katherine Johnson
Aug 26, 1918
NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson was born in White Sulphur Springs
1937
Katherine Johnson graduated from West Virginia State College with a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and French
1939
Katherine Johnson married James Francis Goble
1953
Katherine Johnson began working with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics as a “computer” doing complex analysis and calculations
1956
Katherine Johnson's first husband died of a brain tumor
1959
Katherine Johnson married Lt. Colonel James A. Johnson
May 05, 1961
Katherine Johnson's work was crucial in calculating the trajectory for Alan Shepard’s historic suborbital flight
Feb 20, 1962
For John Glenn’s orbit around the Earth, Katherine Johnson verified calculations made for the first time by electronic computers
1969
Katherine Johnson calculated the Apollo 11 trajectory to the Moon
1986
Katherine Johnson retired from NASA
Nov 24, 2015
Katherine Johnson received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama for her accomplishments in the field of mathematics and science
May 05, 2016
NASA dedicated the 40,000 square foot Katherine G. Johnson Computational Research Facility
Dec 25, 2016
The film Hidden Figures, based on accounts of Johnson and three other African-American women at NASA, was released to theaters.
Aug 25, 2018
West Virginia State University unveiled a statue of Katherine Johnson on campus and dedicated a scholarship in her honor
Feb 24, 2020
Katherine Johnson died in Hampton, Virginia at age 101. View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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