After Apollo:
The Space Shuttle




Beyond his career as an astronaut, Jim Lovell remained with the Apollo program for the next lunar landing accomplished by Apollo XIV, acting as a Mission Control advisor. He watched expressionlessly as Alan Shepard, the first man to fly in space, and Ed Mitchell "... left footprints in the soil of the foothills where Lovell and [co-crew member] Fred Haise would never get to tread." Jim then moved on to the space shuttle program. The shuttle program focuses on conducting experiments in space in an ongoing effort to further man's knowledge about spaceflight and science.






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