Alice Bowman
Alice Bowman is the Mission Operations Manager for the New Horizons mission to Pluto. She is the first woman to fill that role at the Applied Physics Laboratory, taking on the position in 2002 specifically for the duration of the three billion-mile space journey.
Early life and education
Bowman grew up in Richmond, Virginia. She was influenced at an early age by the Gemini program, and in 1969 she watched the Apollo 11 Moon landing. Bowman originally majored in physics and chemistry in college, gaining a BA from the University of Virginia.Career
She first worked in the defense industry analyzing infrared detectors and developing anti-cancer drugs. She entered the Applied Physics Laboratory as an engineer, intending to work on tracking incoming ballistic missiles.A member of the principal professional staff at the APL, she is supervisor of the university's own Space Mission Operation Group and Mission Operations Manager of the Mission Operations Centre on the New Horizons project. This title is one, it has been suggested, that male personnel refer to traditionally as "Ops manager"; but Bowman, as "a physicist, space commander and parent, embraces the broader term" of MOM. Bowman leads a team of approximately 40 people, and personally assesses every piece of information the centre sends to the space crew before it dispatches. Ten days before the eventual Pluto-encounter day, that entailed over 20,000 commands. She has compared the levels of accuracy required to achieving a hole in one in golf.