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NASA Sues Apollo 13 Commander Jim Lovell
The space agency has challenged the right of Lovell, 83, to sell the ring-bound papers after arguing that there was no evidence they had transferred ownership to him. The document, which featured in a key scene of the 1995 film Apollo 13 starring Tom Hanks as Lovell, is being held in the vault of Heritage Auctions while the dispute is settled.
Jim Lovell, commander of the doomed mission, sold the 70-page checklist for more than £247,000 ($388,000) at an auction in Dallas last November.
But now Nasa lawyers have laid claim to the document, annotated with Lovell’s handwritten calculations that helped secure his team’s miraculous return to Earth after disaster struck.
The space agency has challenged the right of Lovell, 83, to sell the ring-bound papers after arguing that there was no evidence they had transferred ownership to him.
The document, which featured in a key scene of the 1995 film Apollo 13 starring Tom Hanks as Lovell, is being held in the vault of Heritage Auctions while the dispute is settled.
NASA lawyer Donna Shafer told the auction house: “Only NASA has the authority to clear NASA property for sale.”
Following the sale of the checklist in November, Lovell said: “I was cleaning out some old stuff on a bookcase and found it. My kids took all they wanted and I donated a lot of my collection to museums.
“I decided to put this up for auction so that someone who is really interested in this piece of history can enjoy it.”
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