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 Jim Lovell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Portrait of Apollo 13 Commander James A. Lovell, Jr.
Lovell was the backup pilot for Gemini 4, and his first spaceflight was as pilot of Gemini 7 in December 1965, which was the first flight to spend a fortnight in space, and also conducted the first space rendezvous with Gemini 6A.
Lovell was backup commander of Apollo 11 and was scheduled to command Apollo 14, but he and his crew swapped missions with the crew of Apollo 13, as it was felt the commander of the other crew, Alan Shepard, needed more time to train after being grounded for a long period.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jim_Lovell   (793 words)

  
 Lovell, James Arthur, Jr. (1928-)
In the subsequent shuffle of crew assignments, Lovell and his pilot Buzz Aldrin moved from the Gemini 10 backup to Gemini 9, and were later assigned to Gemini 12.
Lovell to become one of the first humans to fly around the Moon, but cost him his participation in the first lunar landing.
A year after Gemini 12, in the wake of the tragic Apollo 1 fire, Lovell was assigned with Neil Armstrong and Aldrin to the backup crew for what eventually became Apollo 8.
www.daviddarling.info /encyclopedia/L/Lovell_James.html   (524 words)

  
 ICE RECODS :: JAMES LOVELL
James Lovell is an enthusiastic, ebullient, and highly enthusiastic 29-year-old drummer and percussionist whose musical journeying began with his playing on buckets as a child.
James Lovell is currently working on a second CD with his band Ngoma, and has plans of opening a music centre in the near future.
FIRSTBORN is the title of James Lovell’s debut CD which is dedicated to his son, Jared, who is his first child.
www.icerecords.com /JamesLovell.htm   (839 words)

  
 Lovell
Astronauts James A. Lovell, Jr., Stuart A. Roosa, and Charles M. Duke, Jr., participated in a recovery test of spacecraft 007, conducted by the MSC Landing and Recovery Division in the Gulf of Mexico.
The crew assigned to the E mission (Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, Jr., and William Anders) would be reassigned to the C prime mission.
The spacecraft crew was made up of Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, Jr., and William A. Anders.
www.astronautix.com /astros/lovell.htm   (4434 words)

  
 James Lovell
James Lovell was lucky to survive the Apollo 13 terror.
James Lovell was the first person to see the moon with his own eyes.
James Lovell Frank Borman, and William A. Anders were the first people to see the moon.
www.mskreul.com /WI_report03/Nick.html   (240 words)

  
 Printable Version
James Lovell underwent a mental evaluation, which postponed the original Aug. 23 trial date.
Magistrate Judge Pamela Sargent released James Lee Lovell on $10,000 unsecured bond after a bond, arraignment and competency hearing.
If convicted, Lovell faces a mandatory minimum of five years and a statutory maximum of 40 years in prison, and could be fined as much as $3 million, Hobbs said.
www.galaxgazette.com /articles/2004/12/03/news/news03.prt   (362 words)

  
 Lovell
His father attained the grade of major in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War and his grandfather, James Lovell, was an active member of the Whig organization in Boston before the Revolution, and was a member of the Continental Congress from 1777 to 1782.
JOSEPH LOVELL (December 22, 1788 - October 17, 1836), Surgeon General of the United States Army, April 18, 1818 - Oct. 17, 1836, was born in Boston, Mass., the son of James S. and Deborah (Gorham) Lovell.
Pursuant to this legislation Lovell was appointed Surgeon General to date from April 18, 1818, with Hospital Surgeons Tobias Watkins and James C.
history.amedd.army.mil /tsgs/Lovell.htm   (1954 words)

  
 "But in God's Name let us show a Revival of enlarged Sentiments & true Patriotism..." - Stormfront White Nationalist Community
James Lovell was an instance of a patriotic son in conflict with a Tory refugee father.
From the commencement of the colonial troubles, James Lovell was a firm Whig.
He was a decided loyalist, and in 1777 he accompanied the British troops to Halifax, where he died in 1778, at the age of seventy years, his son, James Lovell, was born in 1737, and graduated at Harvard College in 1756.
www.stormfront.org /forum/showthread.php?t=120376   (545 words)

  
 James A. Lovell, Jr.
Lovell and crewmates Fred W. Haise, Jr., and John L. Swigert, Jr., survived in the lunar module while they circled the moon and returned to the Earth.
In April 1970, Lovell commanded the Apollo 13 mission, intended to be NASA's third lunar landing.
In 1965, Lovell and Frank Borman established a space endurance record by spending 14 days in Earth orbit aboard the Gemini 7 spacecraft.
www.worldbook.com /features/apollo11/html/lovell.htm   (213 words)

  
 Interview with James Lovell
The American astronaut James Arthur Lovell, Jr., served on four key space flights in the early days of the United States space program.
Lovell's fourth and last space flight was the ill-fated Apollo 13, an April 1970 mission to the moon that became a close brush with death.
Lovell served as commander of the Gemini 12 flight the next year.
www.worldbook.com /features/apollo11/html/interview.htm   (3614 words)

  
 James A. Lovell, Jr.: Astronaut - EnchantedLearning.com
James Arthur Lovell, Jr., (March 25, 1928 -) was a NASA astronaut who flew on two Gemini missions (Gemini 7 and Gemini 12) orbiting the Earth and also two Apollo trips on which he circled the moon.
Lovell was on the first lunar orbit flight, Apollo 8 (1968), and the aborted Apollo 13 mission (1970).
Lovell flew and Frank Borman commanded the 13.5-day Gemini 7 mission (Dec. 4, 1965 - Dec.18, 1965) which orbited the Earth 206 times.
www.enchantedlearning.com /explorers/page/l/lovell.shtml   (566 words)

  
 IMAHF Captain James A. Lovell, Jr., USN
Captain James Lovell was chosen in September 1962 for the space program following extensive experience as a naval aviator and test pilot.
Lovell is a Fellow in the Society of Experimental Test Pilots and a member of the prestigious Golden Eagles.
Lovell's fourth and final flight was the perilous Apollo 13 mission in 1970.
www.aeromuseum.org /exhibits/ILMilAviHallOfFame/lovell.html   (396 words)

  
 Apollo 13
Three times space veteran James Lovell was joined on Apollo 13 by last minute CMP replacement Jack Swigert and LMP Fred Haise.
Mission commander James Lovell describes how the crew patch was designed.
Lovell said of their geology work "We learned to be observers and to discuss what we saw.
www.geocities.com /rocket_man_2020/A13.html   (1788 words)

  
 Wamatina Tun - She Is In Love With Me - James Lovell - Garinet Global Inc - Store
James Lovell is a Garifuna originally from Belize in the early nineties.
James is also the Music Director as well as the Vice-President of Ilagulei (roots) Garifuna performing Arts Company Inc. In 1995 he produced his First CD Titled Cabasa Numari (who is going to be my wife); James is the original author of this song, however it was first recorded by La Tribu Garifuna.
James is currently signed to Punta Rock Records, one of the largest Record Label Companies promoting the Garifuna Artist/ Bands.
www.garinet.com /cgi-bin/gkwebstore_shopping.cgi?ACTION=VIEW_PRODUCT&DEPARTMENT_ID=5&CATEGORY_ID=23   (467 words)

  
 Astronaut Bio: James Lovell
Lovell served as Command Module Pilot and Navigator on the epic six-day journey of Apollo 8, man's maiden voyage to the moon, December 21-Z7, 1968.
Captain Lovell was selected as an Astronaut by NASA in September 1962.
Apollo 8 was the first manned spacecraft to be lifted into near-earth orbit by a 7-1/2 million pound thrust Saturn V launch vehicle; and Lovell and fellow crewmen, Frank Borman and William A. Anders, became the first humans to leave the Earth's gravitational influence.
vesuvius.jsc.nasa.gov /er/seh/lovell.htm   (791 words)

  
 Astronauts James Lovell and Frank Borman talk about UFOs
Lovell also witnessed an incident during flight Gemini XII (James Lovell, Edwin Aldrin): On November 12 both astronauts are reported to have spotted 2 UFO's approximately 1/2 mile from the spacecraft.
During the flight of Apollo 8 on Dec. 1968 (Frank Borman, James A. Lovell, William A. Anders) as the command module emerged from behind the moon Lovell transmits "We have been informed that Santa Claus does exist!".
In December 1965, Gemini VII astronauts James Lovell and Frank Borman also saw a UFO during their second orbit of their record-breaking 14 day flight.
www.ronrecord.com /astronauts/lovell-borman.html   (356 words)

  
 NABP National Newsletter
Lovell was also the backup commander of Gemini 9, and commander of Gemini 12, which marked the end of the Gemini Program.
Lovell began his career in the U.S. space program in 1962, after extensive training as a naval aviator and test pilot.
Lovell then served as backup commander to Neil Armstrong for the Apollo 11 lunar landing mission.
www.nabp.net /whatsnew/newsletters/1999-02/article3.asp   (539 words)

  
 APOLLO 13 ASTRONAUT JAMES A. LOVELL JOINS BOARD OF DIRECTORS AT SPACE MEDIA INC.
Lovell earned his place in history during man's 1968 maiden voyage to the moon, as one of the first humans to journey into uncharted territory while serving as Command Module Pilot and Navigator on Apollo 8.
Lovell was CEO of Fisk Telephone Systems, Inc. which was acquired by Centel Corp. in 1980.
Lovell will also be acting as general spokesperson and promoter for special projects and events related to SMI™.
www.spacehab.com /news/2000/00_10_12.htm   (670 words)

  
 Lovell Abstract
James Lovell, a pioneer in the American space program, participated in the Gemini and Apollo missions, and was the first person to make a second voyage to the moon.
Lovell then discusses his duties with Fisk Telephone Systems, independent telephone companies’ relationships with ATandT, governmental impact on telecommunications, and the future of the telephone industry in general.
The interview describes Lovell’s participation in the Apollo VIII flight to orbit the moon and in the difficulty-ridden Apollo XIII mission.
www.ieee.org /history_center/oral_histories/abstracts/lovellab.html   (214 words)

  
 Jim Lovell Signing at Novaspace Gallery,2005
James Lovell just missed the cut to be one of the original 7 Mercury astronauts.
He often helps out at Lovell's of Lake Forest, the popular upscale restaurant where his son, James III, is chef.
Lovell is left-handed, so to avoid smearing his writing as he signs, he uses a "floating signature," whereby his hand never touches the item he's signing.
www.novaspace.com /AUTO/SIGNINGS/Lovell2005.html   (789 words)

  
 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
Lovell is survived by his wife, Wilma Reiko (Odo); sons James Lovell Jr.
DURING WORLD WAR II, Maj. James W. Lovell led 1,432 mostly second-generation Japanese-American men to the mainland for training and then to Italy for battle.
Lovell was second in command of the 100th Battalion.
starbulletin.com /2001/04/20/news/obits.html   (1298 words)

  
 James A. Lovell, III - Lovells of Lake Forest
He approached his father, former astronaut and captain of the Apollo 13 mission, James Lovell, to partner in this large undertaking.
When sitting at one of Lovells of Lake Forest®’s well designed tables and having all those artistic culinary creations presented in front of you, you are definitely ready for a palate’s fireworks … a trip to the stars of the finest American cuisine.
Over the next few years Lovell accepted positions at prestigious North Shore venues such as the Forge Club, a private dining club where he was quickly promoted to executive chef, and the Deerpath Inn, a continental restaurant where he worked as executive chef.
www.lovellsoflakeforest.com /index.pl/james_a._lovell_iii   (1183 words)

  
 The James Madison Papers - James Madison's Ciphers (American Memory from the Library of Congress)
The codes were designed by James Lovell, a Massachusetts delegate to the Continental Congress and an expert on ciphers.
On July 5, 1782, Edmund Randolph wrote to James Madison: "I wish, that on future occasions of speaking of individuals we may use the cypher, which we were taught by Mr.
James Madison and the Federal Constitutional Convention of 1787
memory.loc.gov /ammem/collections/madison_papers/mjmciphers.html   (653 words)

  
 James A. Lovell, Jr. --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
Haise and his crewmates—spacecraft commander James A. Lovell, Jr., and command module pilot John L. Swigert, Jr.—never landed on the moon, however.
The first person to travel twice to the moon was U.S. astronaut James A. Lovell, Jr.
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 Jim Lovell
Assigned to the Apollo 8 mission were James Lovell, Frank Borman, and William A. Anders.
In March of 1969, James Lovell became the staff director of the Presidential Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.
Lovell became a United States Naval Aviator using all the knowledge and training he had behind him.
home.comcast.net /~bfmuldrake/lovell.html   (2026 words)

  
 The Milwaukee Public Museum—The Quest for Immortality: Treasures of Ancient Egypt
The Milwaukee Public Museum is located on Wells St. between James Lovell Street (formerly 7th Street) and 9th Street in the heart of downtown.
After leaving the freeway, turn left on the James Lovell Street (formerly 7th Street) turnoff at the end of the ramp.
MacArthur Square parking garage on James Lovell Street is connected to the Museum.
www.mpm.edu /quest/parking.html   (338 words)

  
 Astronaut Scholarship Foundation: Apollo 13 Book Signed by Capt. James Lovell
Apollo 13, 30th anniversary commemorative edition, book signed by Capt. James Lovell - $100
Astronaut Scholarship Foundation: Apollo 13 Book Signed by Capt. James Lovell
Lovell joined NASA in 1962 and flew four missions before retiring in 1973.
www.astronautscholarship.org /apollo13_book.html   (153 words)

  
 James A. Lovell, born in Cleveland, Ohio, USN/astr, Gemini 7, 12, Apollo 8, 13 March 25 in History
James A. Lovell, born in Cleveland, Ohio, USN/astr, Gemini 7, 12, Apollo 8, 13
James A. Lovell, born in Cleveland, Ohio, USN/astr, Gemini 7, 12, Apollo 8, 13 March 25 in History
It's better to be black than gay because when you're black you don't have to tell your mother.
www.brainyhistory.com /events/1928/march_25_1928_87368.html   (63 words)

  
 James A. Lovell, Jr.
James Lovell retired from the Navy and NASA in 1973 to enter the business world.
On December 21, 1968, Lovell, Borman and Anders became the first men to leave Earth's gravity and orbit the Moon.
Apollo 8 gave us our first close-up view of the lunar surface and of the Moon's backside.
www.allstar.fiu.edu /AERO/lovell.htm   (224 words)

  
 Captain James Lovell – Illinois Military Family Relief Fund Spokesman
Captain James Lovell – Illinois Military Family Relief Fund Spokesman
Lovell is the winner of the Presidential Medal for Freedom, NASA Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, two Navy Distinguished Flying Crosses, the Congressional Space Medal of Honor and was a member of the prestigious Golden Eagles.
Lovell will also speak on behalf of the Illinois Military Family Relief Fund, saying that “the need for the Military Family Relief Fund is greater than ever,” at the ceremony.
www.operationhomefront.org /News/1203_lovell.shtml   (576 words)

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