The group of Black female mathematicians whose work for NASA in the 1960s inspired the Oscar-nominated movie Hidden Figures were awarded the nation's highest civilian honor in Washington ...
Celebrate NASA's vision of equality as they mark the fifth anniversary of renaming the street in front of their Washington, D.C. headquarters to Hidden Figures ... t Worth It 32 movies to watch ...
has had a NASA centre dedicated to her. Read more: “Women are powerful in numbers”: Taraji P Henson on why togetherness is key right now Until the release of hit film Hidden Figures earlier ...
The street outside Nasa's headquarters has been named "Hidden Figures Way", in honour of three African-American women whose work helped pave the way for future generations at the space agency.
Ms Johnson calculated rocket trajectories and Earth orbits for Nasa's early space missions. She was portrayed in the 2016 Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures. The film tells the story of African ...
These women are often known as the “Hidden Figures of NASA,” after the 2016 book and movie of the same name. The stories told in the book and movie showcased Black women who made significant ...
Washington, Katherine Johnson, a woman mathematician who was one of NASA's human "computers" and inspiration for the acclaimed movie "Hidden Figures", passed away on Monday. She was 101.