A portrait of Dorothy Vaughan, a mathematician, computer programmer, and NASA’s first Black manager. Credit: NASA
NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston
will recognize legendary human computer Dorothy Vaughan and the women of Apollo
with activities marking their achievements, including a renaming and
ribbon-cutting ceremony at the center’s “Building 12,” on Friday, July 19, the
eve of the 55th anniversary of the Apollo 11 Moon landing.
At 9 a.m. CDT, NASA Johnson Director
Vanessa Wyche will begin with a discussion about the importance of Vaughan and
the women of Apollo’s contributions to the agency’s lunar landing program and
their significance to today’s Artemis campaign. Other highlights include a
poetry reading, a recital by Texas Southern University’s Dr. Thomas F. Freeman
Debate Team, and a “Women in Human Spaceflight” panel discussion.
The panel in NASA Johnson’s Teague
Auditorium will be moderated by Debbie Korth, the agency’s Orion Program deputy
manager, and include:
- Christina
Koch, NASA astronaut
- Sandy
Johnson, Barrios Technology CEO
- Lara
Kearney, NASA Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Program
manager
- Andrea
Mosie, NASA Lunar Materials Repository Laboratory manager and senior
sample processor
- Dr. Shirley
Price, former NASA Equal Opportunity specialist
Following the program, the
ribbon-cutting ceremony will begin at Building 12, which will thereafter be
named the “Dorothy Vaughan Center in Honor of the Women of Apollo.” The
dedication is a tribute to the people who made humanity’s first steps on the Moon
possible.
All interested media must request
credentials by 12 p.m. Thursday, July 18, by email at jsccommu@mail.nasa.gov or by calling the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111. Media should
arrive onsite for setup by 8:15 a.m. July 19, at the Teague Auditorium in
Building 2 South. U.S. media are invited to attend and will have an opportunity
to ask questions during the panel discussion and may request brief interviews
with available NASA officials following the ribbon cutting.
Distinguished guests are expected to
include local elected officials, NASA senior leadership, members of NASA’s
Alumni League, and the families of Dorothy Vaughan and the women of Apollo.
“On behalf of NASA’s Johnson Space
Center, we are proud to host this historic event as the agency honors the
significant contributions women have made to the space industry, particularly
trailblazers who persevered against many challenges of their era,” Wyche said.
“As we prepare to return to the Moon for long-term science and exploration,
NASA’s Artemis missions will land the first woman and first person of color on
the Moon. It’s a privilege to dedicate Johnson’s Building 12 to the innovative
women who laid the foundation to our nation’s space program.”
Vaughan’s personal commitment and
determination during the Apollo missions advanced the agency’s current diverse
workforce and leadership – particularly at Johnson — as human computers
transitioned from Langley Research Center in Virginia to Houston, supporting
Mission Control from Building 12. She was a steadfast advocate for the women
who worked as human computers, and for all the individuals under her
leadership.
Learn about the life and legacy of
Dorothy Vaughan here: https://www.nasa.gov/people/dorothy-vaughan/
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Source: NASA Johnson to Dedicate Building to Dorothy Vaughan, Women of Apollo - NASA
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