How long did Annie Easley live?

Easley died on June 25, 2011, at the age 78. Her legacy continues to inspire countless students to make an impact in the STEM field.

What are 3 interesting facts about Annie Easley?

Before civil rights laws of the 1960s, Easley helped train African Americans to take the voting test in her home state of Alabama. She was a founding member and one-term president of the NASA Lewis Ski Club, even though she didn’t start skiing until she was 46. She skied regularly in Colorado, Canada and Europe.

Did Annie Easley have any children?

Annie Easley did not have any children. She married a man named Theodis Easley in 1953, and that marriage produced no children and also ended in divorce.

Did Annie Easley invent anything?

She developed and implemented code used in researching energy-conversion systems, analyzing alternative power technology—including the battery technology that was used for early hybrid vehicles, as well as for the Centaur upper-stage rocket.

Who is the first mathematician in the world?

One of the earliest known mathematicians were Thales of Miletus (c. 624–c. 546 BC); he has been hailed as the first true mathematician and the first known individual to whom a mathematical discovery has been attributed.

What code did Annie Easley invent?

When human computers were replaced by machines, Easley evolved along with the technology. She became an adept computer programmer, using languages like the Formula Translating System (Fortran) and the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) to support a number of NASA’s programs.