WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:00.010 --> 00:00:04.010 So I'm Owen Kelley, and I work at NASA Goddard, and I'm going to tell you about 2 00:00:04.030 --> 00:00:08.040 Joanne Simpson. So when I was new at NASA, 3 00:00:08.060 --> 00:00:12.050 she was the chief scientist for the TRMM satellite, 4 00:00:12.070 --> 00:00:16.070 that's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission. It was the first satellite ever 5 00:00:16.090 --> 00:00:20.120 that could map the global three-dimensional structure of 6 00:00:20.140 --> 00:00:24.130 storms in the tropics. And for her, it was a 7 00:00:24.150 --> 00:00:28.150 culmination of her career, she had studied this stuff and made theories about it for 8 00:00:28.170 --> 00:00:32.180 decades and finally NASA was going to launch a satellite that could 9 00:00:32.200 --> 00:00:36.210 show up or down whether these theories were working. 10 00:00:36.230 --> 00:00:40.230 So I walked into her office and I said, "Hey, I've done some hurricane research, I've looked at 11 00:00:40.250 --> 00:00:44.270 hot towers." And I didn't 12 00:00:44.290 --> 00:00:48.280 expect her to, but she critiqued it, she 13 00:00:48.300 --> 00:00:52.300 said, "Show me some more, keep working on this." 14 00:00:52.320 --> 00:00:56.310 That led to my PhD research. And 15 00:00:56.330 --> 00:01:00.330 I learned after the fact that Joanne has done this 16 00:01:00.350 --> 00:01:04.350 for generations of young scientists. And 17 00:01:04.370 --> 00:01:08.360 not everyone who's made it and can talk to the VIPs 18 00:01:08.380 --> 00:01:12.370 will take the time to help new people get started. 19 00:01:12.390 --> 00:01:16.390 But I think she actually enjoyed that, and 20 00:01:16.410 --> 00:01:19.593 that's a wonderful way to be, and have that be part of your personality.