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Space station launch honors ‘Hidden Figures’ mathematic­ian

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — A space station supply ship named after the Black NASA mathematic­ian featured in the movie “Hidden Figures” rocketed into orbit Saturday, the 59th anniversar­y of John Glenn’s historic launch.

Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus capsule — dubbed the S.S. Katherine Johnson — should reach the Internatio­nal Space Station on Monday following its launch from Virginia’s eastern shore.

Johnson died almost exactly a year ago at age 101.

“Mrs. Johnson was selected for her hand-written calculatio­ns that helped launch the first Americans into space, as well as her accomplish­ments in breaking glass ceiling after glass ceiling as a Black woman,” Frank DeMauro, a Northrop Grumman vice president, said on the eve of liftoff. “A homework assignment for all of you is to go watch that movie after the Cygnus launch.”

Johnson’s numbers contribute­d to the Feb. 20, 1962, flight in which Glenn became the first American to orbit the world. Contributi­ons

to the success of Glenn’s flight by Johnson and other Black women were depicted in the 2017 film. They worked at NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, 100 miles from the launch site at Wallops Island.

Northrop Grumman launched the 4-ton shipment for NASA in the early afternoon from Wallops, where temperatur­es were just above freezing. The Antares rocket was visible from the Carolinas to Connecticu­t, at least where skies were clear.

This will be the space station’s second delivery in less than a week. A Russian capsule pulled up Wednesday with apples and oranges, among other things.

“Oh, we love fresh food!!!” tweeted Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi. He noted that the space station flew over Virginia just 10 minutes ahead of Saturday’s launch.

Noguchi and his six U.S. and Russian crewmates can expect more apples once the Cygnus arrives, along with tomatoes, nuts, smoked salmon, Parmesan and cheddar cheeses, caramels and coconut strips.

 ?? NASA via Associated Press ?? Katherine G. Johnson is honored at the Virginia Air and Space Center in Hampton, Va. on Feb. 22, 2016.
NASA via Associated Press Katherine G. Johnson is honored at the Virginia Air and Space Center in Hampton, Va. on Feb. 22, 2016.

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