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Acting NASA Administrator Reflects on Legacy of Astronaut Jim Lovell (News Release)
The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy on the passing of famed Apollo astronaut Jim Lovell. He passed away on August 7, in Lake Forest, Illinois. He was 97 years old.
“From a pair of pioneering Gemini missions to the successes of Apollo, Jim helped our nation forge a historic path in space that carries us forward to upcoming Artemis missions to the Moon and beyond.
“As the Command Module Pilot for Apollo 8, Jim and his crewmates became the first to lift off on a Saturn V rocket and orbit the Moon, proving that the lunar landing was within our reach. As commander of the Apollo 13 mission, his calm strength under pressure helped return the crew safely to Earth and demonstrated the quick thinking and innovation that informed future NASA missions.
“Known for his wit, this unforgettable astronaut was nicknamed Smilin’ Jim by his fellow astronauts because he was quick with a grin when he had a particularly funny comeback.
“Jim also served our country in the military, and the Navy has lost a proud academy graduate and test pilot. Jim Lovell embodied the bold resolve and optimism of both past and future explorers, and we will remember him always.”
Source: NASA.Gov
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RIP, Jim Lovell...
— Rich Par (@AstroPnoy) August 8, 2025
Below: Tom Hanks' Jim Lovell being greeted by the real astronaut in APOLLO 13 pic.twitter.com/DEDK46khOj
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