Katherine G. Johnson faced significant challenges, including racial and gender discrimination, in her career as a mathematician at NASA during the mid-20th century. She worked in an era when both African Americans and women were often marginalized in the workplace, making it difficult for her to gain recognition for her contributions. Despite these obstacles, her exceptional talent and determination allowed her to play a crucial role in key projects, such as the calculations for the Apollo moon landing. Johnson's perseverance ultimately helped pave the way for future generations of women and minorities in STEM fields.
Katherine Johnson, the renowned mathematician and physicist known for her contributions to NASA, was born on August 26, 1918. She passed away on February 24, 2020, at the age of 101. Therefore, she would not have an age now as she is no longer living.
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Philip G. Johnson died in 1944.
He is dead
yes he does have awards
katherine g johnson invented the super soaker water gun
katherine g johnson invented the super soaker water gun
what happened to her family?
yes she is married
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August 26th 1918
mathemetician and pysicist, who worked for NASA
Katherine G. JOhnson did not die yet she is still alive in washington D.C
Don't be afraid of math love it!
Yes she is black. if that is what u wanted 2 know.
August 26th in 1918 in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. ur welcome!! :~)
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