Yvonne Pendleton

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Yvonne Pendleton
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Specialty: Astrophysics

Major Contributions:

Former NASA Ames Dean of Students

Former Director, NASA Lunar Science Institute at NASA Ames Research Center

Developed Voyages Through Time education curricula with SETI Institute

Image: NASA


Hired at NASA’s Ames Research Center right after graduating from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1979 with a degree in aerospace engineering, Dr. Yvonne Pendleton has spent her career helping us to understand our place in the universe. 

As a research astrophysicist in the Space Science and Astrobiology Division, she studied the composition of the organic material found in the interstellar medium and investigated the incorporation of this organic material from space into the early Earth environment.  While working at Ames she earned her master’s degree at Stanford and her doctorate in astrophysics from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Publishing over 140 scientific papers on her research, she was elected a fellow of the California Academy of Science and the Asteroid 7165Pendelton was named in honor of her contributions.

Active in education and public outreach, she has served as an astronomer to local classrooms and developed the Voyages Through Time education curricula with the SETI Institute. A series of big changes in her career started in 2005 when she was appointed Chief of the division which she had been part of since starting at Ames, leading a scientific and technical staff of 160 people.

In 2007 she moved to Washington D.C., spending a year serving as the senior advisor for research and analysis programs for the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters. Returning to Ames, she became the Deputy Associate Center Director as well as an academic Dean of Students for the large groups of students working at the center each summer. Pendleton was named Director of the NASA Lunar Science Institute in 2010 and helped it grow into the Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute in 2013. SSERVI is focused on solar system science and exploration and as its director she oversaw the activities of more than 300 researchers across the nation and its collaborations with nine international partnerships.  Promoted to Chief Scientist of SSERVI in 2018 she spent a year in this role before stepping back into a more research-oriented role at AMES and then retiring in 2021.

Written by Angela Goad

Sources:

SSERVI: Yvonne Pendleton

LinkedIn: Yvonne Pendleton

Yvonne Pendleton- Building A Dream Team For Exploring The Solar System

Research Gate: Yvonne Pendleton

See Also:

Ames Research Center

StarTalk Live! from SF Sketchfest 2015

Voyages Through Time