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Nasa's Astronaut Died at the Age of 97 - Jim Lavel - Had Announced the Historical "Houston, We've Had a Problem" - World Stock Market

NASA’s famous astronaut Jim Level, who managed the adventurous mission Apollo 13, which was forced to abandon the attempt to hire in 1970, passed away at the age of 97. Level died on August 7 in Lake Forrest, Illinoi, according to a NASA statement. The cause of death had not been immediately known. His family called for privacy, stating: “We regret the loss of our beloved father, Governor of the US Navy, James A. Jim ‘Lovell, Pilot and Navy Offi…

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Jim Lovell died at his home in Illinois.

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Jim Lovell, commander of NASA's Apollo 13 space mission that successfully returned to Earth after a failed moon landing attempt in 1970, died on Friday at the age of 98. Lovell became famous for saying, "Houston, we have a problem" after an oxygen tank exploded in the service module 200,000 miles from Earth.

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He made history when he averted tragedy and safely brought the Apollo 13 crew back to Earth in 1970 after an explosion aboard a spacecraft.

He died the astronaut of the Nasa James Lovell, commander of the Apollo 13. To him is attributed the most iconic sentence ever uttered by a man of space. Here is all his incredible life. "Houston, we have a problem" . Anyone, at least once in his life, has uttered this phrase become iconic . Words coming from a time when half the world was stuck to the TV during the first space missions of the Nasa. "Houston, we have a problem: farewell to the a…

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