Former JPL manger sees tight money behind Mars Polar Lander failure
A shortage of funds for the two-spacecraft Mars '98 exploration mission may have contributed to the loss of one of the spacecraft, according to the former Mars exploration program manager at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Donna L. Shirley, now assistant dean for advanced program development at the...
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