Sarah K. Noble
Sarah K. Noble | |
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United States House Committee on Science, Space and Technology Marshall Space Flight Center Goddard Space Flight Center NASA Headquarters | |
Doctoral advisor | Carle M. Pieters |
Sarah K. Noble (born 1975) is a planetary geologist and a program scientist at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C. Her area of expertise is space weathering processes. She was the Program Scientist for NASA's LADEE spacecraft, and is the Program Scientist for the Psyche mission.[1]
Career
Sarah Noble earned her B.S. in
She was the Program Scientist for the LADEE mission. She is also the Program Scientist for the Psyche mission and was the Deputy Program Scientist for Mars 2020 from January 2014 through April 2017.
In addition to her scientific research, Noble is a painter, and much of her artistic work is inspired by space exploration and alien worlds.[3]
Awards
Noble has received many awards and honors during her career, including a NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program Fellowship and NASA ROSES2010 Lunar Advanced Science and Exploration Research (LASER) grant. She has served as a Geological Society of America committee member and as an Association for Women Geoscientists board member. She has co-authored many scholarly articles about space weathering and the lunar surface.
In August 2015, main-belt asteroid
References
- ^ a b "133432 Sarahnoble (2003 SB202)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 10 November 2017.
- ^ "Sarah K. Noble's CV".
- ^ Sarah K. Noble's Art