NASA Science Chief Leaving Under Fire

Former astronaut Mary Cleave is on her way out as associate NASA administrator for science, having caught major flak for the agency from her constituents after the Fiscal 2007 budget request whacked about $3 billion from science accounts. Administrator Michael Griffin used the money to pay...

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