History of Science
Mathematics Education
STEM
Edward Hessler
Ninety-nine remarkable years!
Today, August 26 2017, is Katherine Johnson's birthday. She played a key role in assuring the success of the Apollo 11 mission, among making other stunning calculations and achievements. Along the way she shattered one stereotype after another.
A year ago Vanity Fair published a short article about her by Charles Bolden, former NASA adminstrator and NASA astronaut. It is a polished gem.
Happy Birthday Ms. Johnson.
If you've not read Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly, consider reading it. I know that there is a movie and even if you've seen it I don't think the book will disappoint you but add to learning more about her and her colleagues. I'm a book guy.
h/t: Molly Redmond.
No comments:
Post a Comment