Portal:Spaceflight/Selected biography/December 2008
Michael Douglas Griffin (born 1 November 1949 in Aberdeen, Maryland) is an American physicist, aerospace engineer and the current Administrator of NASA, since 13 April 2005. As the chief of America's space agency, Dr. Griffin oversees such areas as the future of manned spaceflight, the fate of the Hubble telescope and NASA's role in understanding climate change. He had previously worked at NASA including as Associate Administrator for Exploration. When he was nominated as NASA chief, Dr. Griffin was working as the head of the Space Department at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland. While he describes himself as "a simple aerospace engineer from a small town," Griffin has held several high-profile political appointments. In 2007, he was named for the TIME 100, the magazine's list of the 100 most influential people. Dr. Griffin's appointment was associated with a significant shift in the direction of the agency. (more...)