In 1962, John Glenn was preparing to make a historic spaceflight. But the astronaut didn’t trust NASA’s computers to get him to space and back safely. Computers were fairly new. One error could mean the difference between life and death. Glenn trusted only one person’s calculations.
Katherine Johnson was one of the most skilled mathematicians at NASA. She helped Glenn become the first American to orbit Earth. During her 33 years at NASA, Johnson made some of the most historic missions in space exploration possible.