NASA honors Nettie La Belle-Hamer for SAR work
Vice Chancellor for Research Nettie La Belle-Hamer has received one of NASA鈥檚 highest national honors for her work in advancing the accessibility of synthetic aperture radar data to users worldwide.
La Belle-Hamer received the 2021 NASA Exceptional Public Achievement Medal, which is awarded to a non-government person 鈥渇or sustained performance that embodies multiple contributions on NASA projects, programs, or initiatives.鈥
NASA made the announcement earlier this month. The award is among several agency honors approved by NASA Administrator Bill Nelson for individuals and groups of individuals, both government and non-government, 鈥渨ho have distinguished themselves by making outstanding contributions to the agency's mission.鈥
La Belle-Hamer served as 蜜桃影像 Satellite Facility director from 2002 until earlier this year when she relinquished the position upon being named vice chancellor for research. She had been interim vice chancellor since May 2020.
鈥滻 am deeply humbled by this prestigious award,鈥 La Belle-Hamer said. 鈥淲hen I read the email notifying me, I was so stunned I didn鈥檛 move for about 30 minutes. This is such a huge honor and reflects not just on me but also on the whole ASF team.
鈥淚t has been a privilege to serve with the men and women of ASF for all these years,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 still believe in the mission as much as I believe in the team.鈥
Colleagues at 蜜桃影像 and NASA cited La Belle-Hamer鈥檚 more than 25 years of working with the space agency as a leader in developing a robust repository of data for researchers worldwide.
At ASF prior to becoming director, La Belle-Hamer led the ASF Science Center, which worked on development of the Earth Observing System Data and Information System. As ASF director, she focused on managing the NASA Distributed Active Archive Center for SAR data supporting polar environmental processes.
鈥In the 2000s, SAR data was considered very complex and difficult to use,鈥 the nomination letter from colleagues reads. 鈥淚ts adoption by the science community was limited in spite of the fact that SAR has significant science advantages.
鈥淒r. La Belle-Hamer took on several approaches leading her team at the DAAC to engage the community by making the data quickly accessible online, by assigning staff to work directly with the users to provide training sessions and by pulling together tools to make it easier,鈥 the letter reads.
Colleagues also cited her effort to move SAR data to the cloud, allowing users to analyze SAR data faster. Under her guidance, the Distributed Active Archive Center grew from a small system handling terabytes of SAR data to a system that supports over 13 petabytes of data and distributes over 2 petabytes per month to users worldwide.
鈥淪he has been so successful at building an awareness of SAR data that users were eager for NASA to develop the upcoming NISAR satellite,鈥 the letter reads, referring to the joint dual-frequency satellite mission of NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization.
鈥淗er dedication in the role of a leader in SAR science data systems and curation will make a difference for generations to come.鈥
Drew Kittel, science operations manager of NASA Goddard鈥檚 Earth Science Data and Information System Project, praised La Belle-Hamer鈥檚 dedication to advancing synthetic aperture radar. ESDIS uses ASF and other Distributed Active Archive Centers to process, archive, distribute and provide stewardship of data obtained from NASA's Earth Observing System Data and Information System missions and instruments.
鈥淔or the entirety of Nettie鈥檚 tenure as director of ASF and manager of the ASF Distributed Active Archive Center, she and her team have worked passionately as proponents of using SAR for the advancement of scientific research and applications capabilities,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ettie鈥檚 two-plus decades of drive, dedication and lasting contributions to NASA鈥檚 mission and the broad community of SAR data users is the embodiment of public service and made her a natural and deserving nominee for NASA鈥檚 Exceptional Public Achievement Medal.鈥