-Caveat Lector-

A bit more on funerals in outerspace......how one day a group of
undertakers got together to make fast buck.

So much for Star Trek movies and Amazing Grace - but then we had Halle
Bopp too, where Heavens Gate had a member who was brother to a crew
member of the one and only Captain James Kirk.....do you believe maybe
Heavens Gate might have actually bought a ticket on a space ship for
they paked their material clothing and bought new shoes and were set to
make a trip - but all ended up at the undertakers?

These people involved with this UFO stuff many are promoting peace in
our time by disarming AMERICA......but don't take those guns away from
the Israelies.

Why is it this Star Trek thing keeps popping up  here......Heaven's Gate
could they have been fleeced by predators?   Lots of unanswered
questions - why did Do preach Planet Earth was to be recycled - those
guys made big bucks with their computer webs, etc., and were into UFOs
as well.......well Waco was recycled that is for sure......

So Dr. Carol Risen now with UFO people; must be some more big bucks out
there, but these people would set themselves up a Masters of the
Universe dead or alive.

Interesting item....Beam Me the Hell Out of here Scottie.....never liked
undertakers but they had a good thing going here..

Celestis Flies Founders
by Jim Davidson

A Houston company, Celestis, Inc., met a major milestone on Monday 21
April 1997. At 2:05 p.m. in Madrid, a Pegasus launch vehicle dropped
from underneath a Lockheed L1011 aircraft. Moments later, its solid
rocket motor ignited, carrying the winged vehicle toward the space
frontier. The vehicle carried a primary payload, Spain's MiniSat into
orbit.
Also onboard were the remains of some of America's finest space
pioneers. People who gave their lives in the pursuit of an open space
frontier were finally getting their wish. Their cremated remains were
blasted into orbit thanks to the work of Celestis. Their friends and
families had waited many years to see their dreams fulfilled.
Among those exceptional Americans honored on this flight were:
Gene Roddenberry, creator of the original Star Trek television series,
Executive Producer of numerous Star Trek movies and co-creator of Star
Trek: The Next Generation, all important for inspiring generations of
space enthusiasts.

Dr. Gerard K. O'Neill, founder of the commercial positioning satellite
company Geostar, founder of the Space Studies Institute, and the
Princeton space physicist who is widely recognized as the father of the
modern space settlement movement.

Todd Hawley, co-founder of Students for the Exploration and Development
of Space, co-founder of the Space Generation Foundation, co-founder of
Microsatellite Launch Systems, and co-founder of the International Space
University, one of the most dedicated space business activists who ever
lived.

Krafft Ehricke, an engineer who worked with Werner von Braun on both the
V-2 rocket and the Apollo lunar program, and author of vital books on
the theory of space propulsion.

Beauford Franklin, one of the original founders of the Celestis Group.
In all, 24 space enthusiasts made the flight. More details on these
first few "ashtronauts" as the company's customers have been described
by others, may be found at their web site at http://www.celestis.com/.

The story of Celestis is typical of the stories of space companies [or
Space Undertakers] in the United States, and should serve to illustrate
many of the difficulties in American commercial space policy. The
company was founded in 1983 by a group of funeral home owners in
Florida. When the company approached NASA about its plans to fly the
cremated remains of Americans into space, they were told that such an
activity was an inappropriate use of the scarce resources available for
space transportation.

The company began looking elsewhere for launch services. At that time,
about the only company in the United States offering a commercial
alternative to NASA's monopoly on space transportation was Space
Services Inc., of Houston.

Until the Celestis satellite was turned down by NASA, every company to
which Space Services had offered to sell space transportation had been
approached by NASA with a free flight opportunity. NASA had seemed
determined to starve Space Services out of existence. In 1985, the two
companies reached an agreement whereby Space Services would fly the
Celestis customers to a very high orbit in the middle of one of the Van
Allen radiation belts, otherwise useless for any spacecraft.

This proposal immediately came under fire from ground-based astronomers
who feared that the brightly coated spacecraft orbiting overhead would
interfere with their viewing activities. In 1988, Celestis came under
attack from the Florida agency which regulates funeral activities.

They were told that if they were going to offer funeral services in
Florida, they would have to maintain a two-lane road to the funeral
site, clearly an impossibility.

After a few years fighting these regulators, the company was sold to a
group of former employees of Space Services. By that time, Space
Services had been forced out of business by NASA's shenanigans, only to
be purchased by a Maryland company on the strength of a last-minute
contract award. The new owners of Celestis moved the company to Houston.

Finally, the company has succeeded in placing its first group of
customers' ashes into orbit. At long last, space enthusiasts can reach
orbit.

Of course, with NASA's Citizen in Space program cancelled in spite of
the utter blamelessness of Christa McAuliffe for the Challenger
accident, no living space enthusiast can hope to fly on an American
launch vehicle into orbit. As well, the Russians want about $30 million
for the middle seat on a Soyuz flight, which is far beyond the reach of
all but a handful of space enthusiasts. With Mir falling apart in orbit,
there may be few Soyuz flights in the near future to purchase, in any
event.

American space policy certainly needs some attention. There are dozens
of companies who are eager to fly passengers into orbit. Some of the web
sites of these companies can be found by clicking on their company name
in the following list:

Pioneer Rocketplane
Gary Hudson and Bevin McKinney's HMX, Inc.
Interglobal Space Lines
Kelly Space & Technology, Inc.
Advent Launch Services
Texas Spacelines, Inc.

There are many others. Some of the above companies are here in Texas and
will be discussed in greater detail in future editions of Space Today.
Meanwhile, as we wait to see whether NASA will kill off this crop of
private space transportation companies, we can rest easy knowing that,
at least once we are dead and cremated, we can fly in space.

Warm congratulations and hearty thanks to those determined space
enthusiasts at

Celestis, Inc.
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