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  1. 26. Feb. 2021 · On Friday, Feb. 26, 2021, the NASA Headquarters Building in Washington D.C. was officially renamed after Jackson, the agency’s first African American female engineer. Jackson started her NASA career in the segregated West Area Computing Unit of the agency’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.

  2. www.nasa.gov › people › mary-w-jackson-biographyMary W. Jackson - NASA

    27. Juni 2023 · Mary W. Jackson successfully overcame the barriers of segregation and gender bias to become NASAs first black female engineer in 1958 and a leader in ensuring equal opportunities for future generations.

  3. After completing the courses, she was promoted to aerospace engineer in 1958, and became NASA's first black female engineer. [13] [7] [4] She analyzed data from wind tunnel experiments and real-world aircraft flight experiments at the Theoretical Aerodynamics Branch of the Subsonic-Transonic Aerodynamics Division at Langley. [6]

  4. 2. Nov. 2021 · Christine Darden was an aeronautical engineer at the NASA Langley Research Center. She was one of the leading NASA researchers in the sonic boom and its relation to supersonic and hypersonic aircraft. She began her career at NASA in 1967 when she was hired as a “human computer” at the Langley Research Center. Prior to coming to ...

  5. 24. Juni 2020 · Jun 24, 2020. RELEASE 20-068. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine announced Wednesday the agency’s headquarters building in Washington, D.C., will be named after Mary W. Jackson, the first African American female engineer at NASA.

  6. 9. Mai 2024 · Mary Jackson (born April 9, 1921, Hampton, Virginia, U.S.—died February 11, 2005, Hampton) was an American mathematician and aerospace engineer who in 1958 became the first African American female engineer to work at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). She was born and raised in Hampton, Virginia.

  7. 25. Juni 2020 · 25 June 2020. AFP. Mary Jackson became Nasa's first black female engineer in 1958. Nasa is to name its headquarters in Washington DC after its first black female engineer, Mary...