Rest in Power: Katherine Johnson, NASA Mathematician

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Few have a life story that can hold a flame to the accomplishments of Katherine Johnson, whose work was vital to advancements in science and space travel over the past century. Today, at 101 years old, it was announced that the NASA mathematician and"human computer" has passed away. Around the world, those inspired by the hero are taking time to reflect on her historic work and legacy.

. Throughout her career, her efforts immensely advanced the United States' role in the space race against the Soviet Union, performing trajectory analysis for the first human space flight carried out by NASA.

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