Katherine Johnson, NASA mathematician
NASA human computers receiving award
Melba Roy, NASA mathematician
Annie Easley, NASA mathematician
Mary Jackson, NASA mathematician
NASA human computers
Jeanette Scissum, NASA scientist
James Van Allen with Pioneer 4, 1950s
Human computers at NACA and NASA
Robert Goddard, US rocket scientist
Andre-Marie Ampere, French mathematician
Alan Turing, British mathematician
NASA scientists with a model of a Pegasus satellite, 1964
Roger Penrose, British mathematician
James Webb Space Telescope mirror
James Webb Space Telescope mirror assembly
James Webb Space Telescope thermal shield testing
Josiah Willard Gibbs, US mathematician
Ada Countess of Lovelace, mathematician
James Webb Space Telescope assembly
Russell Hulse, US astrophysicist
IBM 650 computer at US Naval Observatory, 1961
Dream Chaser model production
The Hungarian-US mathematician, John von Neumann
Emil Post, American mathematician
Oliver Heaviside, British physicist
Peter Apian, German mathematician
Analogue computer, 1951
Nicola Fox, British physicist
British physicist Nicola Fox speaking at a conference, 2019
Mona Hagyard with Solar Vector Magnetograph, 1990
James Webb Space Telescope mirror testing
William Eichelberger, US astronomer
Percival Lowell, US astronomer
John Barrow, British cosmologist
Nigel Weiss, British astrophysicist
Preparing for LHC restart at CERN
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Daniel Bernoulli, Dutch mathematician
Jet-assisted take-off (JATO) research, 1940s
Johannes Borgesius, Dutch mathematician
William Thomson
William Whewell, English polymath
Georg Cantor, Russian-German mathematician
Johannes Stoeffler, German mathematician
Trinty Test atom bomb and Bradbury, 1945
Richard Feynman, US physicist
Hertha Ayrton
James Webb Space Telescope testing
Analogue computer, 1949
British physicist Nicola Fox visiting a NASA laboratory
Brian May at New Horizons conference, December 2018
James Webb Space Telescope sunshield
Christine Darden, US aeronautical engineer
William Thurston, US mathematician
Garry Hunt, British planetary scientist
John Zarnecki, British space scientist
Stable beams following LHC restart at CERN
James J Sylvester, English mathematician
Blaise Pascal, French mathematician
Karl Gauss
Portrait of Andre Ampere
Claire Ulam at MANIAC panel, 1955
Niccolo Tartaglia, Italian mathematician
Stanislaw Ulam, US mathematician
Hermann Minkowski, German mathematician
Mary Somerville, Scottish mathematician
Julian Earls, American physicist
Radiation dose monitoring
British physicist Nicola Fox speaking to news media, 2019
Sir Roger Penrose, British mathematician
Molten Salt Reactor Experiment, 1960s
Mining safety research, 1970s
Professor Sir Roger Penrose
Edmond Halley, British astronomer and mathematician
Hermann Minkowski, Polish-German mathematician
Molecular dynamics calculations
George Gabriel Stokes, British physicist
Bernard Carr, British astronomer
Leonhard Euler
Sir John Herschel
Hypatia, mathematician and philosopher
William Swann, US physicist
Olinthus Gregory, English mathematician
US Naval Observatory time signaller, 1913
QueSST supersonic X-plane research
Wrinch and Mazia, Biologists
Karl Pearson, British statistician
C H Johnson, US physicist
Title page of his Quadrans Apiani, 1532
Galileo Galilei, Italian astronomer
Alan Turing, British mathematician and computer scientist
Andre-Marie Ampere, French physicist
Air traffic operations research
Chandra observatory onboard space shuttle
Chandra observatory in orbit
X-4 jet aircraft research, human computer
Musschenbroek invents the Leyden jar
PETRUS VAN MUSSCHENBROEK (1692 - 1761)
University of Chicago physicists, 1908
Two astronauts wearing space suits standing on alien planet
Stanislaw Ulam at MANIAC panel, 1955
Arthur Cayley, British mathematician
LEGO figures onboard Juno spacecraft
Dorothy Wrinch, British mathematician
NACA human computer operating a telereader
Ada Lovelace, British computer pioneer
LHC restart at CERN, March 2016
Jean le Rond d'Alembert, French mathematician
LIGO gravitational wave detector optics
LCROSS mission preparations
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter preparations
Richard Feynman, theoretical physicist
James Webb Space Telescope simulator testing
Laurent Lafforgue, French mathematician
Michel Raynaud, French mathematician
Stephen Smale, US mathematician
Molten Salt Reactor Experiment, 1968
Tesla at a formal dinner, 1910
Michele Dougherty, British astrophysicist
Lord William Thomson Kelvin
Scientist Standing in Front of Whiteboard
Oberth and von Braun spaceflight presentation, 1958
Jeanette Scissum-Mickens, American scientist
Nanomaterials research
B61 nuclear missile testing
GRETINA gamma-ray detector
ALPHA experiment at CERN
Katherine Blundell, British astronomer
Hubert Newton, US astronomer
Daniel Kirkwood, US astronomer
Mrs Sophia Bryant, English mathematician
Girolamo Cardano, Italian mathematician
Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543)
Christine Ladd-Franklin (1847-1930)
BARREL research balloon release, 2014
Aryabhata mathematician and astronomer
UNIVAC 494 computer operators at NASA, 1960s
Longitude determination, 1913
James Mills Peirce, US mathematician
John Playfair, Scottish mathematician
Hypatia, female mathematician
James Webb Space Telescope mirror, composite image
Portrait of Mary Somerville, mathematician
Herbert Eugene Ives, US engineer and physicist
Ada Lovelace
Lord Kelvin, British physicist
Portrait of Pierre Simon Laplace, 1749-1827
Marcus du Sautoy, British mathematician
Stephen Hawking lecturing at CERN in 2009
Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician
Tsiolkovsky, Russian physicist
William Crookes, British physicist
Carole Mundell, British astrophysicist
Walter Goad at a GenBank computer, 1984
Science experiment on Skylab, 1973
Astronauts exploring alien planet
Two astronauts exploring an alien planet
Two astronauts holding hands on alien planet
LIGO gravitational wave detector research
Carlos Frenk, cosmologist