NASA Earth Scientist to Head Programs Office in Science Directorate

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April 10, 2008

Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
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RELEASE: 08-096

NASA EARTH SCIENTIST TO HEAD PROGRAMS OFFICE IN SCIENCE DIRECTORATE

WASHINGTON -- Michael R. Luther has been named deputy associate 
administrator for programs in NASA's Science Mission Directorate at 
NASA Headquarters in Washington. Ed Weiler, associate administrator 
for the directorate, made the announcement Wednesday. 

Luther will be responsible for overseeing the safe and successful 
execution of the directorate's 36 missions currently in formulation 
and development, as well as 54 operating science missions. Prior to 
this appointment, Luther was deputy director for programs in the 
Science Mission Directorate's Earth Science Division.

"Mike brings an unprecedented amount of knowledge in overall science 
programs along with extensive experience in Earth research. That 
experience will be invaluable as we prepare for upcoming 
Earth-related launches and campaigns," said Weiler.

Luther began his tenure at NASA Headquarters in 1987 and has served as 
program manager of the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite and Earth 
science flight program director. He has worked at NASA since 1981 
when he joined Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. In 2005, Luther 
received the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.

"It is an honor and a privilege to assist Ed Weiler and Deputy 
Associate Administrator Chuck Gay in managing the world's premier 
civilian space science organization," Luther said. Luther's 
predecessor, Todd May, who served in the position since 2007, will 
return to Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.

NASA's Science Mission Directorate conducts research and scientific 
programs to observe the Earth, study space weather and explore the 
solar system and the universe beyond. To achieve these scientific 
goals, NASA manages a diverse constellation of spacecraft and 
conducts an assortment of grant-based research programs.

For information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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