US astronaut Lisa Nowak was fired by Nasa today, little more than a month after she was arrested on charges that she tried to kidnap a woman she regarded as romantic rival for the affections of a space shuttle pilot.
Nasa said the decision to terminate Ms Nowak from the astronaut corps was by "mutual agreement" between the space agency and the Navy, where she is still an active duty officer.
The bizarre incident that led to Ms Nowak's arrest on February 6th so stunned Nasa that it announced it would review its screening process for the highly competitive and prestigious astronaut program.
Nasa said it "lacks the administrative means to deal appropriately with the criminal charges pending against Nowak" and that her next assignment would come from the Navy, which had assigned her to the space agency.
Ms Nowak (43) a Navy captain who became an astronaut in 1996 and flew just one space shuttle mission in July, was placed on leave after she was arrested last month in Orlando Florida.
She was accused of assaulting and trying to kidnap Air Force Capt Colleen Shipman, whom she viewed as a rival for the affections of astronaut William Oefelein, a commander in the Navy.
Police said Ms Nowak, a mother of three, drove from Houston to Orlando, wearing adult nappies to avoid a bathroom stop, to confront Ms Shipman after she learned she was seeing Mr Oefelein.
Ms Nowak disguised herself in a wig and trench coat and allegedly followed Ms Shipman to her parked car at Orlando airport. She carried a bag that contained a BB gun, knife and a rubber hose, police said.
According to Ms Shipman, Ms Nowak accosted her as she got into her car, tried to open the door and sprayed pepper spray through the partially open window.
Ms Nowak was first charged with attempted murder, but that charge was reduced to attempted kidnapping last week. She has pleaded not guilty to that and other charges, including burglary and battery with a weapon.