Go to Space Cheap -- with One Catch

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Go to Space Cheap -- with One Catch

Mon Jul 12, 8:38 AM ET
By Ben Berkowitz

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - You don't need $20 million to be a space tourist anymore. Just $1,000 will put you in orbit -- or at least a gram of your incinerated remains.

After a three-year hiatus, privately held Space Services Inc. is poised to resume service in September launching containers full of people's ashes into space, where they will circle the Earth for years to come.

"We're hopefully 65 to 90 days away from the largest ever space funeral launch," Charles Chafer, president and chief executive of Houston-based Space Services, told Reuters on Friday.

Chafer said the upcoming launch from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California would carry the partial remains of up to 150 people. The launch will also be the first-ever flight of the Falcon, a low-cost reusable rocket developed with the backing of Internet entrepreneur Elon Musk.

Though cremation is increasingly acceptable in the United States -- U.S. cremation rates quadrupled from 1972 to 1996-- Chafer said one-third of his customers come from Japan, where cremation rates remain far higher.

The cost for sending a larger container with 7 grams of cremated remains is $5,300.

The company also offers a video of the launch and provides software that allows families to track the orbital location of their loved ones' remains in real time.

The last funeral flight, in September 2001, failed to reach orbit, but three prior launches did.

The company pledges a free relaunch if the first attempt fails. Chafer said the families of 48 of the 50 people whose remains were on the last flight had opted for another attempt.

"The key to the business is the routine access to space," Chafer said, adding the company planned to make three to four launches a year if the Falcon program proves successful.
 
Interesting option. Now I can think about whether if I wanted to be launched into the space after my death :)
 
it would be cool to go up the space before I die. I don't know about it die first then go to space..
 
:ugh2: Not very appealing to me. Sorry. I just don't think it's worth the cost of sending a gram or 2 of my cremated leftovers into space. :roll:
 
That's definitely out of the question for myself, as I don't want to be 'cremated'...although, space is quite appealing and it's a neat concept that perhaps one day we'll be able to venture into the vast space as simple as it is driving along a super highway! The concept of having my remains floating in deep space circling earth doesn't appeal to me.... :cool:
 
If enough dust gets sent out there, it could form a ring like Saturn.

If I had that done to my cremated remains, I can proudly imagine my future grandchildren in space with their children. They're flying through space and some of that dust hits the windows of that spaceship.

Kids: Daddy! What's that on the window?
Daddy: Oh, that's part of your great-granddaddy that we sent out years ago! *wipes tears from eyes* Boy, what memories!
 
If enough dust gets sent out there, it could form a ring like Saturn.

Heh, no more sunburns...... :lol:
 
Roadrunner said:
If enough dust gets sent out there, it could form a ring like Saturn.

Heh, no more sunburns...... :lol:
Hey... that's what I said! :)

Hahaha! Yeah, it's possible. I'm surprised we haven't formed a ring from all the satellites and space trash we have out there already! :eek:
 
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