Claudia Alexander, born on May thirtieth, nineteen fifty-nine, was a distinguished Canadian-born American research scientist renowned for her expertise in geophysics and planetary science. Her remarkable career was marked by significant contributions to the United States Geological Survey and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she played a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of the cosmos.
As the last project manager of NASA's Galileo mission to Jupiter, Alexander showcased her exceptional leadership and scientific acumen. Her work on this groundbreaking mission not only deepened our knowledge of the largest planet in our solar system but also inspired future generations of scientists and explorers.
Until her untimely passing, Claudia served as both project manager and scientist for NASA's involvement in the European-led Rosetta mission, which aimed to study Comet Churyumov–Gerasimenko. Her dedication to planetary exploration and her commitment to scientific excellence left an indelible mark on the field.