Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell Passes Away at 97

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James Lovell, a renowned NASA astronaut known for his role in Apollo 13 and being the first person to fly to the Moon twice, has died at age 97. He was celebrated for his leadership in space missions, his courage during Apollo 13, and his contributions to space exploration history. Lovell's legacy includes multiple spaceflights, awards, and inspiring generations through his achievements and character.
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