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Valerie Thomas, American scientist and inventor who, while working at NASA, invented a way to transmit three-dimensional images, or holograms, that appear to be real. In addition, she helped to develop processing software to convert scientific data captured by satellites into information that scientists could use.
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Valerie L. Thomas (born February 8, 1943) is an American data scientist and inventor. She invented the illusion transmitter, for which she received a patent in 1980. She was responsible for developing the digital media formats that image processing systems used in the early years of NASA's Landsat program.
Apr 3, 2014 · Valerie Thomas is an African American scientist and inventor best known for her patented illusion transmitter and contributions to NASA research.
Sep 16, 2021 · Valerie Thomas retired from NASA in 1995 after three decades of work, and she left with a legacy as a trailblazing scientist and creative inventor. More than 20 years later, her contributions and her dedication to teaching and uplifting underrepresented youth in her field are still making an impact.
Mar 24, 2023 · Learn about the incredible life of Black American inventor Valerie Thomas, who revolutionized the 3D movie industry. Thomas created the "illusion transmitter," a ground-breaking technology that...
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Valerie L. Thomas was born in February of 1943 in Maryland. She was fascinated with technology as a very young child. Around the age of eight, her curiosity about how things worked inspired her to borrow a book called, “The Boy’s First Book On Electronics," which she took home hoping that her father would help her take on some of the ...
In 1995, Valerie Thomas, 78, retired as associate chief of NASA’s Space Science Data Operations Office. She invented technology that led to the development of 3-D imaging, but is most proud of the work she’s done to help fellow Black scientists—and future scientists—succeed. —as told to Sara Bey.