On Wednesday, NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine announced that the agency’s Washington, D.C. headquarter complex will be named after Jackson, who became the first Black woman to work as an engineer at NASA in 1958.
Jackson — a mathematician and aerospace engineer — joined NASA at the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, working in its segregated West Area Computing Unit where she went on to lead initiatives that promoted the hiring of female scientists at NASA. Jackson died in 2005.