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Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson (born August 26, 1918) is an American physicist, space scientist, and mathematician who contributed to the United States' aeronautics and space programs with the early application of digital electronic computers at NASA. Known for accuracy in computerized celestial navigation, she calculated the trajectory for Project Mercury and the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon.

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  • Katherine Johnson
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  • Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson (born August 26, 1918) is an American physicist, space scientist, and mathematician who contributed to the United States' aeronautics and space programs with the early application of digital electronic computers at NASA. Known for accuracy in computerized celestial navigation, she calculated the trajectory for Project Mercury and the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon.
  • Katherine Johnson is one of the in Criminal Case. She was mentioned in There Will Be Blood (Case #56 of Grimsborough).
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Birth Date
  • 1918-08-26(xsd:date)
Residence
  • Hampton, Virginia
Name
  • Katherine Johnson
Ethnicity
  • African-American
Alma mater
  • West Virginia State University West Virginia University
Birth Place
  • White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, West Virginia, US
Awards
  • 2015(xsd:integer)
Fields
  • Mathematics, computer science
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  • Katherine Johnson
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  • Contributions to the United States' aeronautics and space advances
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Birth name
  • Katherine Coleman
Nationality
  • American
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  • Katherine Coleman Goble Johnson (born August 26, 1918) is an American physicist, space scientist, and mathematician who contributed to the United States' aeronautics and space programs with the early application of digital electronic computers at NASA. Known for accuracy in computerized celestial navigation, she calculated the trajectory for Project Mercury and the 1969 Apollo 11 flight to the Moon.
  • Katherine Johnson is one of the in Criminal Case. She was mentioned in There Will Be Blood (Case #56 of Grimsborough).
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