
Katherine Johnson: NASA’s Hidden Hero
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Katherine Johnson’s life is a remarkable journey of curiosity, intellect, and perseverance. Best known as one of NASA’s “human computers” who calculated trajectories for America’s first spaceflights, Johnson overcame both racial and gender barriers to become an indispensable part of the U.S. space program. Her story – popularized by the book Hidden Figures and its film adaptation – is not only about crunching numbers, but also about breaking barriers and inspiring generations. In this episode, we delve into Katherine Johnson’s broader life and legacy, exploring her childhood, education, groundbreaking career, and how her contributions compare to other historical figures. We’ll also highlight lesser-known anecdotes that paint a fuller picture of this extraordinary woman.