Eun Kyung Kim
WASHINGTON -- NASA employees have mixed reactions to President Barack Obama's decision to name an independent panel to review the agency's manned space exploration program, NASA's acting administrator said Tuesday.
"No one likes to take a test, and this is a test," Christopher Scolese told members of the U.S. House Science and Technology Committee. But "some people clearly recognize the value of the review, given some of the questions that have been opened, and they clearly are relieved."
WASHINGTON -- NASA employees have mixed reactions to President Barack Obama's decision to name an independent panel to review the agency's manned space exploration program, NASA's acting administrator said Tuesday.
"No one likes to take a test, and this is a test," Christopher Scolese told members of the U.S. House Science and Technology Committee. But "some people clearly recognize the value of the review, given some of the questions that have been opened, and they clearly are relieved."
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