Annie Easley, Computer Scientist and Mathematician
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- Title (Dublin Core)
- Annie Easley, Computer Scientist and Mathematician
- Description (Dublin Core)
- Annie Easley was a mathematician, computer scientist and rocket scientist. She was one of the first African American women to work at NASA as a computer scientist. Her career spans 34 years and involves being a team leader in the software development for the Centaur high-energy upper rocket stage. She also helped develop and implement computer code that analyzed alternative power technologies.
- Identifier (Dublin Core)
- grc-1981-c-03692
- Creator (Dublin Core)
- NASA
- Type (Dublin Core)
- Photographs
- Format (Dublin Core)
- JPEG
- Spatial Coverage (Dublin Core)
- Lewis Research Center
- Rights (Dublin Core)
- NASA Media Usage Guidelines
- Relation (Dublin Core)
- NASA History
- Item sets
- KWeseloh

