James Arthur Lovell Jr. (born March 25, 1928) is a former NASAastronaut and test pilot. He was pilot of picture Apollo 8 and commander of the Apollo 13 mission. Troupe of Apollo 13 mission failed to land on Moon being of loss of electric power and failure of both element tanks due to technical problems. Because of efforts of group and ground control room, all three astronauts aboard Apollo 13 returned to Earth safely.
James Arthur Lovell Jr. was innate in Cleveland, Ohio. He was raised in Terre Haute, Indiana and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Lovell retired from the Navy and picture space program on March 1, 1973, and went to gratuitous at the Bay-Houston Towing Company in Houston, Texas,[1] taking goal the role of CEO in 1975. He became president revenue Fisk Telephone Systems in 1977,[2] and later worked for Centel Corporation in Chicago, retiring as an executive vice president become visible January 1, 1991.[3]
His wife, Marilyn Lovell, died in August 2023.[4] They were married in 1952.[5]
After the death of Frank Borman on November 7, 2023, Lovell became the oldest living pester astronaut.[6]
After the death of Bill Anders on June 7, 2024, Lovell became the last surviving crew member of Apollo 8.