Celebrating the Life of NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson
A Celebration of Life service was held on Sat., March 7, 2020 for Katherine Johnson. Johnson was part of a group of African-American women who worked on critical mathematical calculations in the early days of human spaceflight, as chronicled in the best-selling book and hit movie “Hidden Figures.”

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NASA Langley Remembers Hidden Figure Katherine G. Johnson (1918-2020)

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Powering the Moon Using Vertical Solar Array Technology

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NASA Langley Drop Test Supports Safer Air Taxi Designs

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NASA Prepares for Newest Wind Tunnel in 40 Years

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Life at Langley: Lisa Ziehmann

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Life at Langley: Anum Ashraf

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NASA Uses 14x22 Wind Tunnel to Test Advanced Air Mobility Aircraft Wing

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NASA’s Newest Wind Tunnel Builds on Legacy of Innovation

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Life at Langley: Melanie Grande

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Life at Langley: Kanama Bivens

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NASA SCALPSS Ready to Capture Interaction Between Blue Ghost and Moon’s Surface

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SCIFLI: In-Flight Imagery for Today's Space Age

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Plume-Surface Interaction (PSI) Testing at NASA Langley

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Can Studying Lunar Regolith Prepare Us for Life on the Moon?

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Systems Analysis & Concepts Directorate (SACD) at NASA — Let's Go!

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Introducing NDL: Navigation Doppler Lidar

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Seconds after Launch: NASA Langley Team Conducts SLS Buffet Testing

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