Lovell: Moon Twice, Still No Frequent Flyer Miles
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Jim Lovell, who apparently missed the memo that one trip to the Moon is enough, became 'the first person to fly to the Moon twice.' While many of us struggle to fly economy once a year, Lovell snagged a lunar roundtrip ticket twice. In his own words, he was 'the first person to fly to the Moon twice.' Meanwhile, Earthlings remain busy circling their couches in disappointment.
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Source: Arstechnica | Published: 8/9/2025 | Author: Robert Pearlman
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