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Tom Hanks shared a heartfelt Instagram tribute honoring Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell, whom he portrayed in the 1995 film. Hanks praised Lovell as a visionary who pushed humanity beyond its limits. The actor reflected on Lovell's historic space missions and their lasting impact. His post ended with a poignant farewell: "Godspeed you, on this next voyage, Jim Lovell."

Key Points: Tom Hanks Honors Apollo 13 Astronaut Jim Lovell in Touching Tribute

  • Tom Hanks pays heartfelt tribute to late Apollo 13 astronaut Jim Lovell
  • Hanks played Lovell in the 1995 Oscar-nominated film Apollo 13
  • Lovell's bravery in space inspired generations of explorers
  • The actor honored Lovell's legacy in an emotional Instagram post
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Godspeed you, on this next voyage: Tom Hanks remembers 'Apollo 13' astronaut Jim Lovell

Tom Hanks remembers Jim Lovell, the Apollo 13 commander he portrayed, calling him a daring explorer who inspired humanity to reach beyond limits.

"Godspeed you, on this next voyage, Jim Lovell. – Tom Hanks"

Los Angeles, August 9

Tom Hanks paid a tribute to Jim Lovell, the Apollo 13 commander whose bravery in space inspired one of the actor's most celebrated roles.

Lovell, who died on Thursday, was remembered by Hanks as a man who not only explored the far reaches of space but also inspired people to push beyond their limits.

Hanks, who played Lovell in the 1995 film Apollo 13, took to Instagram to reflect on the late astronaut's remarkable life and career. He described Lovell as someone who dared, dreamed, and led others to places they might never have gone alone.

"There are people who dare, who dream and who lead others to the places we would not go on our own. Jim Lovell, who for a long while had gone farther into space and for longer than any other person of our planet, was that kind of guy," Hanks wrote on his post. "His many voyages around Earth and on to so-very-close to the moon were not made for riches or celebrity, but because such challenges as those are what fuels the course of being alive -- and who better than Jim Lovell to make those voyages," read his Instagram post.

"On this night of a full moon, he passes on -- to the heavens, to the cosmos, to the stars. Godspeed you, on this next voyage, Jim Lovell," the post continued.

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According to The Hollywood Reporter, Lovell's story was famously brought to the big screen in Apollo 13, which followed the harrowing 1970 mission that was cut short after an oxygen tank explosion. Alongside Fred Haise (Bill Paxton) and Jack Swigert (Kevin Bacon), Lovell fought to return safely to Earth. The film won two Oscars and earned a nomination for Best Picture, with Hanks' line "Houston, we have a problem" becoming one of the most iconic in movie history.

- ANI

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Shreya B
While the tribute is touching, I wish Indian space heroes like Rakesh Sharma got similar global recognition. Our ISRO scientists have achieved so much with limited resources. Just a thought!
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Rohit P
"Houston, we have a problem" - this dialogue still gives me chills! Watched Apollo 13 in Delhi with my college friends. Such pioneers made space exploration exciting for all of us. Salute to Jim Lovell's courage 🚀
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Kavya N
The part about "daring to dream" really resonates. In India, we're seeing this spirit in our own space program now. May Jim Lovell's legacy inspire more young Indians to reach for the stars ✨
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Michael C
As an American living in Bangalore, it's heartwarming to see Indians appreciating NASA's legacy. Space exploration truly unites humanity beyond borders. Lovell was a hero for all nations.
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Priya S
Tom Hanks' portrayal was so authentic! Makes me wonder when we'll see a Bollywood biopic on Rakesh Sharma with similar production values. The story of India's first spaceman deserves that treatment!
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Vikram M
The Apollo missions showed what humans can achieve when we work together. With ISRO's recent successes, I hope India-US can

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