Katherine Johnson, the retired NASA mathematician whose life journey was depicted on screen in the acclaimed film “Hidden Figures,” is being recognized by the space agency in a huge way.
NASA’s Independent Verification and Validation Facility (IV&V) in Fairmont, West Virginia, has been renamed to honor Johnson, whose mathematical calculations played an essential role in the space race. As a Black woman, Johnson led a distinguished career in the agency as a “human computer” during a time when racial segregation was prevalent and the important roles in the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (which would later become NASA) were mostly filled by white men.
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