'Star Wars' vet appointed NASA head
President Bush last week named former NASA chief engineer Michael Griffin as the Administration’s new head. The veteran of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization - responsible for the "Star Wars" missile defence programme - has proved a popular choice to succeed acting director Fred Gregory, Reuters reports. Gregory has been at the helm since former director Sean O’Keefe quit his post in February.
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