Off topic, but I think interesting for most of us...
 
http://www.space.com/news/090127-majel-roddenberry-ashes-space.html
http://www.space.com/news/090127-majel-roddenberry-ashes-space.html
 
 
Ashes of 'Star Trek' Creator's Widow to Fly in Space 
By Tariq Malik
Senior Editor
posted: 27 January 2009
3:54 pm ET
 
The ashes of actress Majel Barrett Roddenberry, the widow of "Star Trek" 
creator Gene Roddenberry, will be launched into deep space alongside those of 
her husband in a memorial spaceflight slated for 2012. 
Roddenberry died of leukemia last month at age 76 and was involved with her 
late husband's "Trek" creation for more than 40 years, most recently as the 
voice of the ship's computer in the upcoming film "Star Trek" directed by J.J. 
Abrams. 
She was touted as "The First Lady of Star Trek" and had been involved in the 
franchise since its beginning, when she portrayed Number One - the second in 
command of the starship Enterprise - in the original series pilot. She later 
returned as Nurse Christine Chapel, Lwaxana Troi and the computer's voice 
across all five television series in the franchise.  
"I am pleased to announce today that we have planned a very compelling future 
memorial service for my mother and father," said Roddenberry's son Eugene 
Roddenberry, Jr., in a statement. "The spacecraft is currently planned for 
launch in 2012 and it will carry their spirits, their memories, and the message 
of their life's work into the cosmos."
The ashes of Majel and Gene Roddenberry will be launched on the Voyager 
Memorial Spaceflight Service arranged by the Houston-based firm Celestis, Inc., 
which offers a range of memorial spaceflight services, including burial on the 
moon. Celestis' next flight, the Earth Orbit Service, is due to launch later 
this year. 
The company launched a portion of Gene Roddenberry's ashes into space in 1997 
along with those of 23 other people during its debut Founders Flight, which 
launched aboard an Orbital Sciences Pegasus rocket. Gene Roddenberry died in 
1991. 
In 2007, Celestis launched another group of ashes, which included those of 
"Star Trek" actor James Doohan and Mercury astronaut Gordon Cooper, aboard a 
suborbital UP Aerospace rocket that launched from Spaceport America in New 
Mexico.  
"Now, we look forward to fulfilling Majel Roddenberry's wish by launching Gene 
and Majel on their own, personal star trek ... deep into the final frontier," 
Celestis officials said.
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