Daniel S. Goldin
Daniel S. Goldin was NASA's ninth and longest tenured administrator, serving from April 1, 1992, to November 17, 2001. Mr. Goldin became well known for his "faster, better, cheaper" approach to cut NASA costs while still delivering a wide variety of aerospace programs. During his administration, Mr. Goldin supervised projects such as the Mars Pathfinder, Hubble Space Telescope Servicing missions, and the International Space Station. Additionally, Mr. Goldin's administration is credited with bringing back NASA's blue "meatball" logo, retiring from official use the red "worm" logotype that had been created in 1974.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: GPN-2002-000094
Date: April 1, 1992
Daniel S. Goldin
Daniel S. Goldin was NASA's ninth and longest tenured administrator, serving from April 1, 1992, to November 17, 2001. Mr. Goldin became well known for his "faster, better, cheaper" approach to cut NASA costs while still delivering a wide variety of aerospace programs. During his administration, Mr. Goldin supervised projects such as the Mars Pathfinder, Hubble Space Telescope Servicing missions, and the International Space Station. Additionally, Mr. Goldin's administration is credited with bringing back NASA's blue "meatball" logo, retiring from official use the red "worm" logotype that had been created in 1974.
Credit: NASA
Image Number: GPN-2002-000094
Date: April 1, 1992