Linda A. Morabito

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Linda Morabito
Morabito pictured after her discovery of Io volcanism, in front of a model of the Voyager spacecraft at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. She is holding a print of the image that enabled her to make the discovery.
Born (1953-11-21) November 21, 1953 (age 70)
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materUniversity of Southern California
Known forDiscovering volcanism on Io
Children1
Websitewww.lindamorabito.com

Linda A. Morabito (born November 21, 1953), also known as Linda Kelly, Linda Hyder, and Linda Morabito-Meyer, is the astronomer who discovered volcanic activity on

Parallel Universes, a Memoir from the Edges of Space and Time
.

Background and family

Born in

Pasadena, CA Unified School District, skipping an entire year of elementary school because of her demonstrated knowledge. By her 9th year of school, she wrote a paper for school entitled "My Job in the World: Astronomer".[2]

Linda Morabito married Major David Meyer (U.S. Air Force, Retired), an associate professor of astronomy, in 2008. She has one son, Ryan Hyder, a musician, two step-sons, Jason and Brett Hyder and three grandchildren Robert Wooten, Nathan Hyder and J.D. Hyder.[2]

Academic career

Joe Donegan, Ed Travers, Linda Morabito and Steve Synnott in the navigation team’s image processing room, where the discovery of active volcanism on Io took place.

Linda Morabito graduated from the University of Southern California (USC) with a B.S. in astronomy in 1974 [3] and did graduate work in computer science at USC. Before receiving her astronomy degree, she joined NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for temporary summer employment, and accepted a position after receiving her degree in the Outer Planet Satellite Ephemeris Development Group at JPL as a senior engineer (1974–1981). In March 1979, she discovered the anomalous "crescent" off the limb of Jupiter's moon Io in a picture of Io taken by Voyager 1 for navigation, after its close encounter with Jupiter. She proposed a series of hypotheses and conducted investigations to prove or disprove them, to identify the "crescent". Morabito was able to deduce that the observation was a plume erupting from the surface of Io, and volcanic in origin. Her discovery was announced to the world on March 12, 1979.[2]

She joined

Juno mission to Jupiter, and the LCROSS mission to the Moon. She has served as an astronomer lecturer for more than 30 years, and has appeared in numerous science documentaries, and was the regular guest science commentator on two nationally televised talk shows in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (1979–1981).[2]

Non-academic life

In 2004, Linda Morabito realized that she was a victim of severe childhood abuse and suffered from

Parallel Universes, a Memoir from the Edges of Space and Time is a Christian book and a personal and science memoir. The book documents several near death experiences at the hands of her parents and William Franklin Wolsey of the Temple of the More Abundant Life in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada between 1954 and 1956; her quest to uncover a hidden past from 2003 to 2011; and the events of her major NASA science discovery in 1979.[2]

Honors

Morabito has been awarded the following honors during her career:

  • NASA Group Achievement Award for Voyager Flight Operations, Navigation Team
  • NASA Group Achievement Award for Voyager Mission Operations System Design, Ground Data Systems Development
  • NASA Group Achievement Award for Voyager Mission Design, Ephemeris Development
  • Individual Certificate of Appreciation from NASA for contributing substantially to the mission of NASA by advancing image processing techniques and make the discovery of the volcanic activity on Io
  • Named by Aviation Week & Space Technology as on the individuals deserving special recognition for the advancement of aerospace
  • Honored by the
    3106 Morabito
    for her discovery of volcanic activity on Io

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