Conceptually similarSCIENCE SOURCEKatherine Johnson, NASA Research MathematicianSS2800764JF7550Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCEKatherine Johnson, NASA Research MathematicianSS2800765JF7549Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEDoris Baron, "Human Computer"SS2800791JF7555Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCENACA, Human Computers, 1950sSS2800778JF7558Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCEChristine Darden, American Aeronautical EngineerSS2800776JF7552Royalty FreeSCIENCE SOURCEAnnie Easley, NASA Computer ScientistSS2781074JG3127Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCENACA, Human Computers, 1950sSS2800781JF7556Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEMelba Roy Mouton, American MathematicianSS2800783JF7554Rights ManagedSCIENCE SOURCEKatherine Johnson, NASA Research MathematicianSS2800787JF7551Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Women Scientists at NASA, 1959License type:Royalty FreeUnique identifier:SS2781077Legacy Identifier:JG3124Description:Women scientists gathered in a meeting room at NASA in 1959. At the far left is Lucille Coltrane. Lucille was a 'computer' at Langley Research Center. Next to Lucille is Jean Clark Keating, an aerospace engineer. The third woman from the left is Katherine Collie Speegle, a mathematician. The woman standing is Doris 'Dot' Lee, who worked on a team with Katherine Collie Speegle. Next to Doris is Ruth I. Whitman, an engineer in the pilotless aircraft division. The woman seated to the right of Ruth is Emily Stephens Mueller, a computer who worked with the Space Task Group.Credit:NASA / Science SourceSize:3000px × 2387px (~20 MB)Get PricingFormatShareKeywords:1959-20th century-america-bw-desk-doris lee-emily stephens mueller-epromo03202019-history-human computer-jean clark keating-katherine collie speegle-lucille coltrane-math-meeting room-naca-nasa-research-ruth whitman-Science-scientist-usa-woman-workModel release:N/AAvailable sizesFormatDimensionsPrice0.5 MB File450px X 358px$ 49.001 MB File625px X 497px$ 125.0010 MB File2000px X 1591px$ 300.0030 MB File3000px X 2387px$ 350.00Parent folder:19633