That is why Sean O’Keefe, NASA’s administrator from December 2001 to February 2005, decided to name the telescope, which was in its early stages at the time, after Webb. The decision, O’Keefe recently told NPR, came out of conversations with others at NASA. “There was no appointed group of commissioners to come up with a name,” although everyone at the time seemed to like the idea, O’Keefe told the public radio network.
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