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Will Michael Griffin stay at NASA? | Will Michael Griffin stay at NASA? |
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| by William Atkins | |
| Saturday, 28 June 2008 | |
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Page 1 of 2 The blog is found at Florida Today: “Griffin: Will he stay or will he go?" The blog states that Senator Nelson, of Florida, says, "I think whoever the next president is, we're going to request to him that he keep you as administrator of NASA.” However, Griffin’s decision to stay or not will depend, according to the blog, on the direction the new administration wants to take NASA. One direction, Griffin is assumed to stay at NASA. The other direction, Griffin is assumed to say Adios. Please read The Florida Today blog for more information on the direction NASA may take with or without Michael Griffin. As a short description, Michael Douglas Griffin is a U.S. physicist, aerospace engineer, and the present administrator of NASA. He has been its top honcho since April 13, 2005. As the head of the U.S. space agency, Dr. Griffin oversees such areas as the future of human spaceflight. He has had an active role in the future of the Hubble telescope and the understanding of the Earth’s climate. He had previously worked at NASA in various positions, including the associate administrator for Exploration. When he was nominated as chief NASA administrator, Dr. Griffin was working as the head of the Space Department at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Maryland. Dr. Griffin holds seven college degrees: Bachelor of Science in Physics, Johns Hopkins University, 1971 Master of Science in Aerospace Science, Catholic University of America, 1974 Doctor of Philosophy in Aerospace Science, University of Marland, 1977 Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering, University of Southern California, 1979 Master of Applied Physics, John Hopkins University, 1983 Master of Business Administration, Loyola College in Maryland Master of Engineering in Civil Engineering, George Washington University, 1998 More on Griffin, plus a website that compares Obama and McCain on Space Policy. Please read on. |
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