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"Hidden Figures" is a biographical drama film released in 2016, directed by Theodore Melfi and written by Melfi and Allison Janney. The movie tells the inspiring true story of three African-American women who worked as mathematicians and engineers at NASA during the early years of the space program. The film sheds light on the remarkable contributions of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, who played crucial roles in the success of the Apollo 11 mission.
The movie follows Katherine Johnson (played by Taraji P. Henson), a brilliant mathematician who begins working at NASA's Langley Research Center in the late 1950s. Despite facing racism and sexism, Johnson proves herself to be an exceptional talent, catching the attention of Al Harrison (Kevin Costner), the director of the flight dynamics division. As Johnson works closely with Harrison and her colleagues, she becomes an integral part of the team, helping to calculate trajectories for the Mercury program.
A determined engineer who petitions the courts to allow her to attend all-white night school, becoming NASA's first African-American female engineer.
Direct restoration of the tooth crown using various core build-up materials
Journal: Stomatology. 2017;96(1): 33‑39
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To cite this article:
Maksimovskaia LN, Krutov VA, Kuprin PV, Kuprina MA. Direct restoration of the tooth crown using various core build-up materials. Stomatology.
2017;96(1):33‑39. (In Russ.)
https://doi.org/10.17116/stomat201796133-39
"Hidden Figures" is a biographical drama film released in 2016, directed by Theodore Melfi and written by Melfi and Allison Janney. The movie tells the inspiring true story of three African-American women who worked as mathematicians and engineers at NASA during the early years of the space program. The film sheds light on the remarkable contributions of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, who played crucial roles in the success of the Apollo 11 mission.
The movie follows Katherine Johnson (played by Taraji P. Henson), a brilliant mathematician who begins working at NASA's Langley Research Center in the late 1950s. Despite facing racism and sexism, Johnson proves herself to be an exceptional talent, catching the attention of Al Harrison (Kevin Costner), the director of the flight dynamics division. As Johnson works closely with Harrison and her colleagues, she becomes an integral part of the team, helping to calculate trajectories for the Mercury program.
A determined engineer who petitions the courts to allow her to attend all-white night school, becoming NASA's first African-American female engineer.
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