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Apollo 13 Astronaut Jim Lovell Dies At 97
Saturday August 9, 2025. 01:20 AM , from Slashdot
![]() Lovell delivered the news to mission control, saying 'Houston, we've had a problem.' With the damage effectively taking out the crew's power source and other life support supplies, the Apollo 13 crew had to abruptly abandon their trek to the lunar surface and use several engine burns to swing around the far side of the moon and put themselves on a course back toward Earth. The three-person crew made a high-stakes splashdown return in the South Pacific Ocean about three days after the tank explosion, marking the conclusion of what has come to be known as the 'successful failure' of the Apollo missions. The ordeal was fictionalized in Ron Howard's 1995 film 'Apollo 13.' Lovell was the first astronaut to make four spaceflights, totaling more than 715 hours in space. He was part of NASA's second-ever astronaut class, selected in September 1962 and nicknamed the 'New Nine.' And joining the Apollo 13 crew after having first served on Apollo 8, which intentionally circumnavigated the moon but did not land on its surface, made Lovell the first human ever to see the moon up close for a second time. Further reading: Acting NASA Administrator Reflects on Legacy of Astronaut Jim Lovell (Source: NASA) Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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