Danish toymaker Lego honours women scientists

Q.  Lego will create figurines of which pioneering women scientists?
- Published on 03 Mar 17

a. Computer scientist Margaret Hamilton
b. Astronaut Sally Ride
c. Katherine Johnson, a mathematician
d. All of the above

ANSWER: All of the above
 
Danish toymaker Lego honours women scientistsDanish toymaker Lego plans to honour five women scientists, engineers and astronauts who worked for US space agency NASA.

The aim is to release figurines of the pioneering women that its creator hopes will inspire more girls to pursue careers in science.

The women include computer scientist Margaret Hamilton, astronaut Sally Ride and Katherine Johnson.

Johnson is one of three black female mathematicians whose work on the U.S. space programme in the 1960s is captured in Oscar-nominated film Hidden Figures.

Maia Weinstock, a science editor and the winner of a Lego competition for new sets created by fans, said she wanted to recognise women who made significant contributions at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

There are people whose stories have not really been told who have made seminal contributions to the NASA programmes.

After submitting her design idea to a Lego website, Ms. Weinstock said it only took 15 days before her proposal garnered 10,000 public votes and attracted attention from the toymaker.

The set, which will also pay tribute to astronomer Nancy Grace Roman and astronaut Mae Jemison, will feature a mini version of the Hubble Space Telescope which was sent into space in the 1990s to collect data and take photographs.

It will also include a space shuttle.

Lego: Know More
  • CEO: Bali Padda (since 1 Jan 2017)
  • Headquarters: Billund, Denmark
  • Founder: Ole Kirk Christiansen
  • Founded: 10 August 1932, Billund, Denmark
  • Type: Privately held company

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