Clayton P. Turner, director of NASA Langley Research Center, speaks of Katherine Johnson’s career NASA during her memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Turner, who joined the center in 1990, three years after Katherine Johnson’s retirement but recalled her lasting impression at the center. 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 calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early

GLIX-115-3C5MAGC

Clayton P. Turner, director of NASA Langley Research Center, speaks of Katherine Johnson’s career NASA during her memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Turner, who joined the center in 1990, three years after Katherine Johnson’s retirement but recalled her lasting impression at the center. 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 calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early
EDITORIAL LICENC
Kizárólag sajtó felhasználásra.
A képet csak az alábbi országokban használhatja fel:
Magyarország

NEM engedélyezett felhasználási módok:

personalUse advertisingCommercialUse commercialElectronicUse consumerGoodsUse directMailBrochuresUse indoorDisplayUse internalBusinessUse
Kollekció

GLIX Prime

Fotós / Szerző

ZUMA Press, ZUMA Press, Inc.

Készült
Leírás

Clayton P. Turner, director of NASA Langley Research Center, speaks of Katherine Johnson’s career NASA during her memorial service held at Hampton University’s Convocation Center. Turner, who joined the center in 1990, three years after Katherine Johnson’s retirement but recalled her lasting impression at the center. 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 calculations of orbital mechanics were critical to the success of early

Licenc: Rights Managed (editorial)

Jelentkezzen be a letöltéshez!