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NASA Celebrates Hidden Figures Medal Ceremony

In a historic event at Emancipation Hall, NASA joins the Congressional Gold Medal Ceremony to honor the trailblazing women behind America's space race, highlighting their contributions from the 1930s to the 1970s.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
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NASA research mathematician Katherine Johnson at the NASA Langley Research Center, in 1962. Photo by NASA.

NASA research mathematician Katherine Johnson at the NASA Langley Research Center, in 1962. Photo by NASA.

On September 18th, NASA will join the nation in honoring the remarkable women who played pivotal roles in the space race, as the agency participates in the Congressional Gold Medal ceremony.

Hosted by House Speaker Mike Johnson, the event will take place at the U.S. Capitol’s Emancipation Hall, where NASA Administrator Bill Nelson will speak on behalf of the agency.

This ceremony celebrates the groundbreaking contributions of women who were instrumental in NASA’s early successes, yet whose stories remained largely untold until recent years.

 

Hidden Figures cast at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo by Kim Shiflett.
Hidden Figures cast at the Kennedy Space Center. Photo by Kim Shiflett.

 

The Legacy of “Hidden Figures”

The “Hidden Figures” were a group of African American women mathematicians, engineers, and computers whose work at NASA was crucial during the 1930s through the 1970s.

Their calculations and technical expertise were vital in the success of key space missions, including John Glenn’s orbital flight and the Apollo missions.

The ceremony will posthumously honor Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, and recognize Dr. Christine Darden for her continued impact on aerospace engineering.

 

People to be Honored:

  • Katherine Johnson: Known for her calculations that ensured the success of America’s first human spaceflight, and later, the Apollo 11 mission.
  • Dorothy Vaughan: A pioneering mathematician who led a team of African American women at NASA, mastering early computer programming languages.
  • Dr. Christine Darden: An aerospace engineer who advanced the research on supersonic flight and sonic boom minimization.

 

Recognizing the Pioneers

Katherine Johnson’s story is perhaps the most well-known, thanks to the book and film “Hidden Figures,” which brought her and her colleagues’ contributions to light.

However, this ceremony also shines a spotlight on others like Dorothy Vaughan, who broke racial and gender barriers at NASA by becoming the agency’s first African American supervisor.

Meanwhile, Dr. Christine Darden, a leader in the field of aerodynamics, continues to inspire future generations of engineers and scientists.

This recognition is not just a ceremonial gesture but an acknowledgment of the long-overdue credit owed to these women. They overcame the dual challenges of racism and sexism to contribute to some of the most significant achievements in human history.

Their work did more than push the boundaries of space exploration; it redefined the possibilities for women and minorities in STEM fields.

 

Continuing Their Legacy

NASA’s participation in this ceremony notably underscores its commitment to honoring those who laid the groundwork for future space exploration.

Furthermore, the agency continues to proactively strive for greater diversity and inclusion, ensuring that the contributions of all individuals are equally recognized and valued.

 

Event Details:

  • Date: September 18, 2024
  • Location: Emancipation Hall, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C.
  • Speakers: NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, among others
  • Live Stream: Available on the Speaker’s YouTube channel

 

In remembering these “Hidden Figures,” NASA not only celebrates their legacy but also renews its dedication to fostering an environment where future generations of women and minorities can thrive.

As the agency looks forward to future missions, it does so on the foundation laid by these extraordinary women, whose stories remind us that innovation and progress are often driven by those working quietly behind the scenes.

 

Sources: THX News & NASA.

Ivan Golden

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