Nasa chief accepts blame for Discovery foam scare

Nasa’s boss took the blame for the alarming loss of a big piece of fuel-tank insulation from Discovery, but refused to give up on flying another space shuttle later this year.

Nasa’s boss took the blame for the alarming loss of a big piece of fuel-tank insulation from Discovery, but refused to give up on flying another space shuttle later this year.

Administrator Michael Griffin said a new “tiger team” of engineers would seek solutions to the problem that brought down Columbia and continues to haunt the space agency.

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