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Continue reading 16-01-09 NASA chief Griffin says goodbye to employeesNASA Administrator Michael Griffin said goodbye Friday to the space agency's employees,thanking them for their hard work during his four years on the job and urging them to support his successor.Griffin spoke to employees around the country in a live televised address from NASA headquarters in Washington.He became NASA's 11th administrator in 2005,two years after the Columbia disaster and right as space shuttles were gearing up to return to flight.He was appointed by President George W. Bush,and like other agency heads,offered his letter of resignation as the federal government changes hands.Griffin said in recent months that he would be willing to stay on,but,in the end,was not asked.The incoming Obama administration has not yet named a replacement,but is floating the name of retired Air Force Gen. J. Scott Gration,who has almost no space experience but was a military adviser to the president-elect during the campaign.His lack of space experience has raised some concerns with Senate Space Subcommittee Chairman Bill Nelson,D-Fla |