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The naval aviator turned astronaut led the mission, guiding it safely back to Earth after it went perilously wrong.
A naval aviator turned Gemini and Apollo member, his leadership helped prevent the failed 1970 mission from turning deadly.
Decorated Naval Aviator and test pilot became one of the most experienced astronauts of his era, best known for his steady command during the Apollo 13 crisis.
Jim Lovell was an astronaut, mechanical engineer, and test pilot best remembered for the harrowing Apollo 13 mission. The mission was forced to abandon its lunar landing attempt in 1970.
Nicknamed "Smilin’ Jim” by his fellow astronauts, Jim Lovell was known for his wit and quick grin, said acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy.
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Lovell was a veteran of four spaceflights, including Apollo 13, during which he and his crewmates famously averted disaster.
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