Katherine johnson nasa women lego
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#KATHERINE JOHNSON NASA WOMEN LEGO MANUAL#
The instruction manual provides a background on each of the people portrayed in the set, as well as both the fan designer and the set designers from the LEGO Group. Thrilled to finally share: LegoNASAWomen has passed the LEGOIdeas Review. It is a similar design to many of the other ideas sets, as well as the boxes for the Architecture series. LEGO is honoring some of the most important women in the history of NASA (and science) by turning them into minifigs. These five names of women at NASA, although unfamiliar to the public at present, will hopefully soon be immortalised and their trailblazing stories used to inspire the next generation.
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This set was released on November 1st, and took a few weeks to make its way from Denmark to Melbourne. The box, like many of the Ideas sets is robust, and designed to be kept. Katherine Johnson, Sally Ride, Margaret Hamilton, Nancy Grace Roman, Mae Jeminson. The set features several women who are notable in their contribution to the US space program in varied ways: I will discuss each of them in turn with their vignette. Johnson She was an American mathematician of African American descent. After the Old fishing store, however, I don’t need to have another set with a high piece count on display. Photos 1 The first of two expansions for the 21312 Women of NASA set: Katherine G. There were complaints of it just being a collection of minifigures, only appealing to girls, not having as many elements as a UCS Millennium Falcon and being yet another NASA related Ideas set! But it is so much more than that.Ĭertainly with only 231 elements, it is the second smallest Ideas set to hit the market, next to the 21110 Research Institute, which was released in 2014. The Announcement last year that the Women of NASA ideas submission from Maia Weinstock was to be developed into a set seemed to be greeted with a combination of excitement and disappointment, from different parties.