
NASA officials scrambled this year to decide how to handle the legal and public relations fallout surrounding Capt. Lisa M. Nowak, an astronaut who drove from Texas to Florida to confront a romantic rival, according to e-mail messages released Wednesday by the space agency.
The messages suggest that the agency's public relations effort in the Nowak case was under close internal scrutiny. Eileen Hawley, director of external relations for the Johnson Space Center, sent around a message from an outside public relations professional, characterizing it as praising NASA "for caring about our family, for neither defending nor protecting her and for acknowledging her professional capabilities."
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