An Adelaide funeral home is giving Australians the chance to send the ashes of their loved ones to space. The ashes will be placed in a titanium container and sent into orbit on a Space X Falcon 9 Rocket owned by Elon Musk. The service allows people on Earth to follow their loved one's space journey for up to a decade.
An Adelaide funeral home is giving Aussies the opportunity to send the ashes of loved ones to space in a nationwide first.
It will see a gram of ashes put into a titanium container and sent into orbit on an Elon Musk-owned Space X Falcon 9 Rocket.
Adelaide Funeral Home Ashes Space Elon Musk Space X Falcon 9 Rocket
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