Breaking: Alan Stern resigns from NASA
Posted on March 26th, 2008 at 10:27 AM in NASA, Politics, Science |
I don't have much info about this, but space.com is reporting that Alan Stern,
who for the
past year or so has been NASA's Associate Administrator for Science, has
resigned. No
reason has been given yet. However, it says that NASA's chief Mike Griffin
"reluctantly
accepted" the resignation, so this doesn't sound like it was just an
end-of-tenure sort of
thing.
Stern has overseen a lot of reform in the planetary science aspect of NASA,
getting
missions on track and on budget. There have been lots of problems, of course,
because
hey– it's NASA. But from what I've heard Stern has been doing a good job at
headquarters.
As a planetary scientist himself he knows both sides of the business (admin and
science)
and again from what I hear he's been well-liked and things were going well. His
resignation is a shock to me, and I can't help thinking this isn't a good thing
for NASA.
The timing is funny too, since NASA just had a nasty PR hit over the
announcement to
shut down the Mars rovers, which drew such an outcry that they changed their
minds, and
reinstated the rover program.
But was that enough to cause Stern to resign? I wonder if more bad news is
coming.
There's no way to know yet, and I won't speculate. We'll see for sure soon
enough.