Astronauts (from left) Dr. Yvonne Cagle, Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African-American Woman in Space, and Leland Melvin receive a standing ovation at Katherine Johnson’s memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. The astronauts spoke about how without Katherine Johnson’s paving the way for people of color in NASA, their careers would be completely different today. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose c
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Astronauts (from left) Dr. Yvonne Cagle, Dr. Mae Jemison, the first African-American Woman in Space, and Leland Melvin receive a standing ovation at Katherine Johnson’s memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. The astronauts spoke about how without Katherine Johnson’s paving the way for people of color in NASA, their careers would be completely different today. Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early USA spaceflights. (Credit Image: © John C. Clark/ZUMA Wire) Johnson was a NASA mathematician whose c