Earth Scientists Are Freaking Out. NASA Urges Calm.

"We don't do policy in NASA," said Michael Freilich, head of the agency's Earth Science Division.
"We don't do policy in NASA," said Michael Freilich, head of the agency's Earth Science Division.
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At a time when NASA earth scientists are concerned their research may be scuttled by the incoming Trump administration, the space agency's top science official is preaching pragmatism and unity.

The names of the two key Trump administration figures who will have the most significant impact on NASA's future — the new NASA administrator and the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy — have not been announced. To put that in scientific terms, all the rumor and discussion swirling around the scientific community about NASA's future under a Trump presidency  is noise, "not signal," said Thomas Zurbuchen, who took over as the leader of NASA's Science Mission Directorate in October.

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