As you might expect, the events of the mission remain etched in his mind even after 50 years. I was wondering, how did you feel about that at the time and how do you feel looking back on that in retrospect now? This included a Western Pacific deployment aboard the aircraft carrier USSShangri-La. Of the rest, four were tests of spacecraft systems, five involved radiometry or navigation, and three involved photography and observation,[52] To save space, the G5C space suit was designed that incorporated a soft hood instead of a helmet and zippers instead of a neck ring. He had previously teamed with Frank Borman on Gemini VII in December 1965, when they achieved the first rendezvous with another manned spacecraft; with Buzz Aldrin on Gemini XII in November 1966, that programs final mission; and with Borman and Bill Anders on the historic Apollo 8 mission in December 1968 that first sent astronauts to the Moon. He can be seen as the naval officer shaking Hanks' hand, as Hanks speaks in voice-over, in the scene where the astronauts come aboard the Iwo Jima. Its first task was to rendezvous with its Agena target vehicle. Its kind of funny how [the movie] got started. "Essentially Gemini 12 didn't have a mission", Lovell later recalled. Marilyn Lovell was born on July 11, 1930 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. [1] At the time of his enlistment, two of his brothers . How do we create a person's profile? [16], In January 1958, Lovell entered a six-month test pilot training course at what was then the Naval Air Test Center (now the United States Naval Test Pilot School) at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, with Class 20,[17] which also included future astronauts Wally Schirra and Pete Conrad,[18] who gave Lovell the nickname "Shaky". Lovell also visits colleges and universities where he gives speeches on his experiences as an astronaut and businessman. [9][11] As a college student, Gerlach had transferred from Wisconsin State Teachers College to the George Washington University in Washington, D.C., so she could be near him while he was at Annapolis. Classes were for six hours a day, two days a week, and all sixteen astronauts had to attend. James Harold Lovell KETCHUM, ID - James Harold Lovell was born in Plainsboro, NJ, to Harold and Ruth Lovell. By Kevin E. Foley, Contributor | December 2, 2013. He retired from the navy and the space program in 1973 but remained in Houston as a corporation executive until his retirement in 1991. I was about ready to say something like that when, out in the audience, I saw a hand go up. NorthShore University HealthSystem will close on the. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. As the commander of the Apollo 13 lunar mission, Lovell and his crew were faced with a serious problem: a fault in the electrical equipment caused a loss of power and oxygen. Itd be an earlier flight. And then Ron Howard made the movie. Lets go see it.. 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, Lovell: Well, I have to tell you another interesting story along those lines. Add a Memory. Active community member among four killed. The Gemini 9 backup crew of Tom Stafford and Gene Cernan became the prime crew of Gemini 9A, and Lovell and Aldrin became their backups. Of course they made the movie that was shown in France, and all those French people said, Oh, its out there in Le Bourget. He co-authored the 1994 book Lost Moon, on which the 1995 film Apollo 13 was based. He was on his way to Rockefeller Plaza to help set up for the Christmas tree lighting, Matt Lauer told viewers on Monday's "Today." Lovell was one of at least four people who died in the accident. [165] In 1976, Lovell made a cameo appearance in the Nicolas Roeg movie The Man Who Fell to Earth. Lovell was taller than Borman and had more difficulty donning and removing his space suit. James Arthur Lovell Jr. was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on March 25, 1928, the only child of James Lovell Sr., a Toronto, Ontario, Canada-born coal furnace salesman who died in a car accident in 1933[1] and Blanche ne Masek, who was of Czech descent. On March 21, this was changed as a result of the deaths of the Gemini 9 prime crew, Elliot See and Charles Bassett, in an air crash. [31] On September 17, the media crowded into the 1800-seat Cullen Auditorium at the University of Houston for the official announcement, but it was a low-key event compared to the unveiling of the Mercury Seven three years before. Astronomy: How do you feel about that, looking back now? This flight was the first of three preparatory to the Moon landing of Apollo 11. These techniques had been worked out by Dean F. Grimm and Buzz Aldrin, who had written his doctoral thesis on the subject. [18][20], Later that year, Lovell, Conrad, and Schirra were among 110 military test pilots selected as potential astronaut candidates for Project Mercury. The center of gravity, instead of being in the center of the lunar module like it is normally, was way out in left field someplace, and if I wanted to go right, it went someplace else. He said, Do you know where your spacecraft is? I didnt at that time. Lovell: Well, its kind of interesting. This proved to be only an annoyance, but there were more concern over a loss of power in the fuel cells. Success in Space", Science and Technology Division, Library of Congress 1972, "General James E. Hill Lifetime Space Achievement Award", "James Lovell Received NASA's Ambassador of Exploration Award", "The Gen. Thomas D. 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Robert James Lovell, the son of Michael Lee and Susan Marie (James) Lovell, was born December 18, 1972, in Atlantic, IA. In 1968, as command module pilot of Apollo 8, he became, with Frank Borman and William Anders, one of the first three astronauts to fly to and orbit the Moon. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. On Apollo 13, he was joined by a pair of rookies: Command Module Pilot Jack Swigert and Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise. [46] Their selection for the Gemini 7 mission was officially announced on July 1, 1965, along with that of Edward White and Michael Collins as their backup crew. The temperature kept dropping slowly. They have four children. [170] Kathleen Quinlan was nominated for a supporting actress Oscar for her performance as Marilyn. The lunar module obviously was never designed to operate as a lifeboat and using it was truly unprecedented. Lovell remained in NASA, and in 1971 he became a deputy director of the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. During the mission, friends and family would arrive. He was grounded for some time. Receive news, sky-event information, observing tips, and He said, Ive always wanted to write a story on NASA and the space program, and I thought 13 was the way to go. I said, Thats what weve been thinking about.. Lovell used some otherwise idle time to do navigational sightings, maneuvering the module to view stars by using the Apollo guidance computer keyboard. This information was then used to calculate required mid-course corrections. [37] Initially, each of the astronauts was given four months of classroom instruction on subjects such as spacecraft propulsion, orbital mechanics, astronomy, computing, and space medicine. And we should just apply ground power because we have ground power at the launch site 65-volt ground power, while the spacecraft flew at 28-volt power. Lovell accompanied Frank Borman on the record-breaking 14-day flight of Gemini 7. Then France called up, Paris called up, [the] museum at Le Bourget, which was where Lindbergh landed. At the beginning of the conference, a reporter asked, Jim, are you gonna ask for another flight? All photos by NASA unless otherwise noted. So the explosion ruptured part of the second tank, too, which was not damaged by the factory crew when they pumped it. Jim Lovell, an audio technician who worked on "Today," was killed when the train he was on derailed in the Bronx. So we have a crew down in the simulators now working out the directions. Swigert was a last-minute replacement for Ken Mattingly, who had been exposed to German measles a week before launch and was the only crew member who did not have immunity. They did not do it. His father, James Lovell Sr., died when Jim was only five years old. Then I was assigned Apollo 14, so we started training for that, but the NASA management determined that Al Shepard didnt have enough training. . Fee Range. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). SAN DIEGO . Then, what made things worse is that the manufacturer didnt double-check his directive to do it and, consequently, they damaged the tank, and then 200,000 miles out on April 13 the tank exploded. Sandwich, MA - James Brannon Lovell, age 96, died at home in Sandwich, MA, on April 26, 2021. Experiments were not scheduled, but fitted in when time allowed. As the world watched, the astronauts aborted their mission and, remarkably, were able to safely return to earth. So Ive got the velocity to not get captured by the Moon, to get back home again. How does it feel to be part of something that didnt work, but, in the end, ended up becoming even more famous? Neither he nor the launch pad crew were aware that the tank contained the wrong thermostat switch. James was born March 11, 1949, in Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Rendon David Lovell and Maralyn Hill Lovell.. Built in 1995 by architect and homebuilder Gene Martin, the five-bedroom house has five full bathrooms, two half . Jim Lovell served as Apollo 13s commander. The instrument panel was missing. The Fra Mauro formation was believed to contain much material spattered by the impact that had filled the Imbrium basin early in the Moon's history, and dating it would provide information about the early history of the Earth and the Moon.[90][91]. But then about, I dont know, 20 hours after we were taking off, going from the Earth to the Moon, they called up and said, Look, weve looked at your situation. We hadnt finished the book yet, when our [agent] said, Look, theres some interest in the movies for it. So I got a call from Ron Howard: Could you come out and talk to me about this particular story?. Astronomy: What were your thoughts as you splashed down in the Pacific and you knew that you had made it home safely? On April 13, approximately 205,000 miles (330,000 km) from Earth, an explosion ruptured an oxygen tank in the service module. I talked to Jack Swigert at that time and Fred Haise, and then nothing happened for a while. They have four children. James C. Lovell, Jr., age 87, of Nashville, TN., passed away October 7, 2013. He saw this manuscript, which was not completed, and he went to Ron Howard and he said, Look at this. He later moved to Illinois and opened a successful restaurant in Lake Forest. [47], Like all Gemini missions, it was part of the preparations for Apollo. [65] This mission proved that people could work effectively outside the spacecraft, which was required for the Apollo missions with the goal of getting man on the Moon by the end of the decade. Then, of course, when the accident occurred, we were in a position that, had we not gotten off that course, [we would have gone] around the Moon [and come] back to the Earth, [but] we would miss the Earth completely and wed end up in a long elliptical orbit, going back out to where the Moon was, back to where the Earth was, back to the Moon; I dont know, for years, I guess. 2023 Astronomy Calendar & Observer's Handbook, Apollo 1 tragedy: The fatal fire and its aftermath, Walter Cunningham, last surviving Apollo 7 astronaut, dies at age 90, Apollo 17: Humanity's last trip to the Moon, Remembering Apollo 17, which blasted off for the Moon 50 years ago, Why NASA landed Apollo 17 at Taurus-Littrow valley. Info Share. I said, No. The tests there were much the same as those employed to select the Mercury Seven,[27] but this time Lovell passed. But he hung in. People were . Finally, when all that stuff was down, it got kind of cold in there. Show more. [19] Lovell graduated at the top of the class. But that was another little bad omen. Jim Lovell was born on March 25, 1928 and is 94 years old now. [45] It put him in position for his first space flight three missions later, as pilot of Gemini 7 with command pilot Frank Borman, under a rotation system devised by Slayton. [145] The Apollo 8 crew was also awarded the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Haley Astronautics Award for 1970,[146] and were named Time Magazine Men of the Year in 1968. [166], Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger wrote a 1994 book about the Apollo 13 mission, Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13,[167] on which the 1995 Ron Howard film Apollo 13 was based. Your IP: "[78], As CMP, Lovell served as the navigator, using the spacecraft's built-in sextant to determine its position by measuring star positions. James passed away on month day 1934, at age 54 at death place, Idaho. In lieu of a second medal, the mayor gifted him a crystal paperweight that he "invented for the occasion". This time the process was a public one. This positioned Lovell for his second flight and first command, of Gemini 12. Prior to Apollo, Lovell flew in space on two Gemini missions, Gemini 7 (with Borman) in 1965 and Gemini 12 in 1966. About 18 years after that, I had a classmate that went out there and he saw it and he wrote me a letter. [72] The NASA Roundup newspaper wrote the event up under the headline, "Yo, Ho, Ho and a Bottle of Marezine", referencing the brand name of a motion sickness drug. During a routine liquid oxygen tank stir in transit to the Moon, a fire started inside an oxygen tank. They had cameras in their hands. hm. Sign the Guest Book. The only thing I saw was a piece of paper that was stuck on the side that said, Apollo 13, and gave the names of the three crew members. Jim Lovell, of future Apollo 13 fame, was a carrier-based pilot with the United States Navy who was faced with a life and death decision. Shepard had only recently returned to flight status after being grounded for several years, and Mueller thought that he needed more training time to prepare for a mission to the Moon. He became president of Fisk Telephone Systems in 1977,[106] and later worked for Centel Corporation in Chicago, retiring as an executive vice president on January 1, 1991. Mother Drucilla Ann Rainey Lovell. "[84], There was one more change. The engine was then fired again to enter a 112-kilometer (60nmi) circular orbit around the Moon. [Laughs.] Send Flowers. Lovell found out about the selection from an advertisement that had been placed in Aviation Week & Space Technology, and decided to apply a second time. "[58] By July, its mission had become to master extravehicular activity (EVA), something that had proven problematic on earlier Gemini missions, as they had been more strenuous than expected and performing simple tasks had been more complicated. So I literally had to learn by the [way it handled] how to maneuver, or how to place my controller to get to the proper position. Travel Location. [40], The task of supervising the Next Nine's training fell to Mercury Seven astronaut Gus Grissom. [2] For the first two years after the death of his father, Lovell and his mother lived with a relative in Terre Haute, Indiana. As Apollo 13 pulls away from Earth, the astronauts catch this view of home and a cold front crossing the Pacific Ocean. James Arthur Lovell Jr. (/lvl/; born March 25, 1928) is an American retired astronaut, naval aviator, test pilot and mechanical engineer. [18] Usually the top graduate was assigned to flight test on graduation, but the head of electronics test had complained about never getting the top graduate, so Lovell was assigned to electronics test, where he worked with radar sets. [23], In 1962, NASA began recruiting its second group of astronauts, intended to fly during the Gemini and Apollo programs. A proud father and cherished friend, Jim was an exceptional individual. A series of innovations had been developed in response to the problems that had been encountered. His wisdom, generosity and compassion served as true inspiration for those in his. It weighed a third less than the standard Gemini space suit and could be stowed more easily. [160], A small crater on the far side of the Moon was named Lovell in his honor in 1970. Updates? She is an actress, known for V.I.P.-Schaukel (1971), Dateline NBC (1992) and American Experience (1987). He said, Its not me. Then, of course, things started to happen. He was designated a naval aviator on February 1, 1954, upon completion of pilot training, and was assigned to VC-3 at Moffett Field near San Francisco, California. The restaurant displayed memorabilia from Lovell's time with NASA and the filming of Apollo 13. Normally, if any member of the prime crew had to be grounded, the remaining crew would be replaced as well, and the backup crew substituted, but Duke's illness ruled this out,[86] so two days before launch, Mattingly was replaced by Jack Swigert from the backup crew. But the day before the flight, they put liquid oxygen back into it, and from then on it was a bomb waiting to go off. Find an Obituary. Then I saw it go down like this. Jim Lovell, executive director of the Third Avenue Charitable Organization (TACO) believes that we, as a community, must change and expand our point of . None of the three major U.S. TV networks carried the crews primetime television broadcast the evening of April 13. [The following has been edited for clarity and length.]. They applied the 65-volt power to the oxygen tanks heater system and, as they predicted, it worked out. [37] Conrad and Lovell built houses in Timber Cove, south of the Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC). [37] Lovell became responsible for recovery systems. [99], Apollo 13's flight trajectory gave Lovell, Haise, and Swigert the record for the farthest distance that humans have ever traveled from Earth. No one told me it was in Le Bourget. He graduated from Juneau High School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Well go fifty-fifty. In 1961 Lovell received orders for VF-101 "Detachment Alpha" at Naval Air Station Oceana in Virginia Beach, Virginia, as a flight instructor and safety engineering officer,[23] and he completed Aviation Safety School at the University of Southern California. Gemini 6A returned to Earth on December 16. 6:53. [9], During his first year, Lovell wrote a treatise on the liquid-propellant rocket engine. Upon his return to shore duty, he was reassigned to provide pilot transition training for the North American FJ-4 Fury, McDonnell F3H Demon and Vought F8U Crusader. The first thing we did, which was very, very fortunate, we took the guidance parameters out of the guidance system and put them into the guidance system in the lunar module. But when the explosion occurred and we had to use the lunar module, [we still] needed the command module and its heat shield to get back into the atmosphere. Lovell: [Laughs.] [53] Gemini 6, now called Gemini 6A, lifted off on December 15, and rendezvoused with Gemini 7 on Gemini 6A's fourth orbit. [6], After graduating from high school, Lovell attended the University of Wisconsin in Madison for two years, where he studied engineering under the United States Navy's "Flying Midshipman" program from 1946 to 1948. [104][111][112][113][114][115], In 1999, the Lovell family opened a restaurant in Lake Forest, Illinois, "Lovell's of Lake Forest". From 1954 to 1956 he flew McDonnell F2H Banshee night fighters. He had been married to Flora Hall Lovell for sixty-four years before her death in 2010. So when the flight crew, after the last test, just two weeks before the flight, tried to remove the oxygen, they couldnt do it. How difficult was it to operate and maneuver the lunar module, running the engines and using that to navigate back home? The resulting shortage of power and oxygen forced the abandonment of the Moon mission. James W. Lovell in Idaho, Deaths and Burials, 1907-1965. [162][163] The Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center was completed in October 2010, merging the Naval Health Clinic Great Lakes and the North Chicago Veterans Affairs Medical Center. That was our whole objective, and so thats what we trained for. Amy Bean is the daughter of Alan Bean. In 1968, as command module pilot of Apollo 8, he became, with Frank Borman and William Anders, one of the first three astronauts to fly to and orbit the Moon. [69] Although this did not seem to bother Lovell, Duke regarded it as his worst experience as an astronaut, and Roosa became quite seasick. Rob attended school at Griswold, graduating from Griswold High School with the class of 1991. So I had been used to an engine quitting occasionally when testing airplanes and things like that. James was preceded in death by his parents; Jim and Lena Lovell, and siblings; Don Lovell, Olivia James, Gaynell Leachman Connie Taylor, Linda Guedry and Martha Jean Lovell. I could tell. Apollo 13s crew changed course to swing once around the Moon and then return to Earth. Then, as we got closer and closer to the Moon, they said, By the way, when you get behind the Moon now, youll lose communication with us, so be sure youre ready to copy [our instructions]. And I said, Well, I have my two companions, and if I miss something to copy on this next procedure, Im sure theyll pick it up. After graduating, Rob . After the flight, this was traced to the fact that they had an old type of laminate in the thrust chamber instead of the new type that had been developed to solve this problem. Seated next to him on the right are Gene Cernan and Neil Armstrong, respectively. It did not move any further, and the landing went well. When Neil Armstrong steered the lunar lander to the . [When] I started to maneuver in the normal way it didnt work. They figured out a way of taking a canister from the dead command module, which was square, and trying to fit it into a round hole, which we finally did with duct tape and everything of that nature. The Apollo 13 astronauts would never have made it home safely if they hadnt figured out a way to remove carbon dioxide from the air. Then they put that in the movie. After the service, White was laid to rest in the West Point Cemetery; Lovell served as a pallbearer along with Armstrong, Borman, Conrad, Stafford and Aldrin. I mean, when you do things, when you do the controls, theyll go the way they were designed to go and you learned it that way. [73], Construction delays of the first crewed LM prevented it from being ready in time to fly on Apollo 8, planned as a low Earth orbit test. It had been found that moving in space was similar to being underwater, and Aldrin made use of this new training technique. [88], Lovell lifted off aboard Apollo 13 on April 11, 1970. With the safe return of Apollo 13 on April 17 Captain Lovell logged a total of 715 hours and five minutes, almost 30 days, in his four spaceflights. On March 1, 1973, James Lovell retired from the Navy as a Captain. They asked the Smithsonian, Do you have any space artifacts that we could have in this museum? Then the lights came on in the Smithsonian and also NASA, Well, we can get rid of this spacecraft. So they exiled Apollo 13 to Le Bourget, and it stayed there for 20 years. So the guidance system in the command module knew our attitude with respect to the celestial sphere. [57], The goals of Gemini 12, the final Gemini mission, were ill-defined at first. So we knew then in the lunar module what our attitude was, so we could use the lunar module later on with [its] engine to maneuver to different attitudes. They werent paying any attention. At the time, Lovell was in Washington, D.C., where, along with fellow astronauts Neil Armstrong, Scott Carpenter, Gordon Cooper and Richard Gordon, he had attended the signing of the Outer Space Treaty and the reception afterwards in the Green Room of the White House hosted by President Lyndon Johnson. Then, later on, a year or so later, my wife [Marilyn] and I were in Paris and we went out to this museum, which was at the airfield there, and there we saw it. Astronomy: Thats good. Lovell joined Edwin E. (Buzz) Aldrin for the last flight of the Gemini series, Gemini 12, which was launched on November 11, 1966, and remained in orbit for four days. There was also familiarization with the Gemini spacecraft, Titan II and Atlas boosters, and the Agena target vehicle. About a week or two weeks after we got picked up in Hawaii and then we came back, we had a big press conference of course. [92] A problem with draining the tank had been reported before the mission, and Lovell had approved the action taken to turn on the heaters to purge the oxygen rather than to replace the faulty tank, which would have delayed the mission by a month. Is Jim Lovell still married to Marilyn? He was accepted in September 1962 as one of the second group of astronauts needed for the Gemini and Apollo programs. To the relief of nearly everyone on Earth, the Apollo 13 command module splashed down safely in the South Pacific Ocean on April 17. I heard a loud bang. We do not sell, rent or trade our email lists. Aldrin became Lovell's backup CMP, and Fred Haise joined Armstrong's crew as LMP. For the singer and AIDS activist, see, Military, federal service, and foreign awards, Last edited on 25 February 2023, at 23:22, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center, Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13, "Newsletter Spring 2000: Notable Americans with Czech Roots", "Capt. Tracy Cernan Woolie is the daughter of Gene Cernan. Lovell was featured in a cameo appearance in the film. At first, we didnt notice it. James Lovell Sosby Jr. James Lovell Sosby Jr., 95, husband of Pauline Sosby passed away on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Jan. 31, 2020 5:50 PM PT. [14][101][102] Lovell is one of only three men to travel to the Moon twice, but unlike the other two, John Young and Gene Cernan, he never walked on it. [83], Under the normal crew rotation in place during Apollo, Lovell, Mattingly, and Haise were scheduled to fly as the prime crew of Apollo 14, but George Mueller, the director of NASA's Office of Manned Space Flight, rejected Slayton's choice of fellow Mercury Seven astronaut Alan Shepard to command Apollo 13. All the NASA people came in and all the reporters came in, and TV people and stuff like that, and a lot of the families came in to listen to the whole thing. So we decided, well, maybe thats a good idea. Astronomy: How did you hold your composure in such an extraordinary and unprecedented moment of crisis? He is survived by his devoted and loving family including Mary Jordan Lovell, his wife of 63 years; children Paula Lovell, Reecy (Brooks) Pearson and Beth (Jack) Williamson; his grandson, James Thomas Lovell; his sisters, Marjorie Raby and Clarice Simcox; and a niece, grandniece and great grandniece. [74], On Christmas Eve, the crew broadcast black-and-white television pictures of the lunar surface back to Earth. [152] The Apollo 13 crew was awarded the City of New York Gold Medal, but Lovell had already received it for the Apollo 8 mission. Fra Mauro was supposed to be a very informative place with different kinds of materials than 11 or 12 picked up. [Laughs.] James Edward Lovell, age 93, of Providence, N.C., passed away on Saturday, February 11, 2023, at Sovah Danville. James "Jim" Lovell Birth 26 Sep 1942 Death 19 Jul . James Lovell MM (10 February 1899 - 27 January 2004), known as Jim Lovell, was one of the last British veterans of the First World War and the last surviving decorated "Tommy". The iconic five-word phrase spoken by Tom Hanks, portraying astronaut Jim Lovell, in the 1995 blockbuster Apollo 13 instantly became one of the most memorable movie quotes of all time. During re-entry a pouch containing books and small pieces of equipment broke free and landed in Lovell's lap. Gemini 7 made a successful return from orbit on December 18. Astronauts Leadership Speakers Motivation Teambuilding Teamwork. James Arthur Lovell Jr. was born on March 25, 1928, in Cleveland, Ohio. Lovell, a graduate (1952) of the U.S. Because of the loss of electrical power, we lose our rocket engine on the command module. Corrections? If I wanted to go left, it [went someplace else]. 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