Astronaut Jim Lovell, who famously commanded the Apollo 13 to safety in 1970 after an oxygen tank explosion, died on Thursday at 97-years-old.
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- Apollo 13's mission changed from a lunar landing to a rescue after an oxygen tank explosion. 3s
- NASA engineers guided the crew in building a makeshift breathing apparatus to survive. 35s
- Jim Lovell, Jack Swigart, and Fred Haise safely returned to Earth after circling the moon. 55s
- Lovell later emphasized the mission's success in uniting people and overcoming adversity. 1m 14s
- Lovell also flew on Apollo 8, the first human mission to reach the moon, which produced the iconic 'Earthrise' photo. 1m 36s