Goldin sees Station, innovation as legacies of his NASA tenure
After almost nine years at NASA's helm, Administrator Daniel S. Goldin sees the International Space Station and a climate of risk-taking and innovation as the main legacies he will leave behind. He attributes that climate to the "faster-better-cheaper" philosophy he has espoused, and believes it has...
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