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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 24, 2009
Contact: Charles Chafer, Celestis, Inc., 713-524-2568
FAMED TITANIC EXPLORER WILL NOW EXPLORE SPACE |
Celestis
Inc., a subsidiary of Space Services Inc. (Houston, Texas),
announced today that the countdown has begun for the next
Celestis Memorial Spaceflight – The Discovery Flight
– currently scheduled for launch May 2, 2009 aboard
a Spaceloft XL launch vehicle developed by UP Aerospace of
Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Launch will occur from Spaceport
America in New Mexico.
The Discovery Flight is dedicated to the spirit
of our mission participants and to people everywhere who share
the passion for exploration and discovery.
Among the "discoverers" honored aboard this mission
will be Ralph White,
who enjoyed a distinguished professional career as an award-winning
cinematographer, video cameraman and editor, with over 30
years of production experience and hundreds of motion picture
and television credits to his name. In 1985, he documented
the expedition that found the wreck of the RMS Titanic,
and in 1987 and 2000, he co-directed the salvage operation
and photography during the recovery of over 5,000 artifacts
from Titanic's debris field. He was the submersible
cameraman for the 1991 IMAX feature film Titanica,
and in 1995-96, he was the expedition leader and second unit
cameraman for James Cameron's Academy Award winning feature
film Titanic. Overall he made 35 dives to the 12,000
foot deep wreck of the Titanic.
"Ralph's wish was for his ashes to be scattered all
over the world by his friends and fellow adventurers,”
said Ralph White’s fiancée, Rosaly Lopes. “His
ashes have already been to all continents, but his friend
Reda Anderson has done the ultimate by sending him into space."
The Discovery Flight
will place a symbolic portion of the cremated remains
of Ralph White and other flight participants into space on
a suborbital trajectory similar to NASA's early Mercury manned
spaceflights in the 1960s: This “Earth Rise Service”
mission will launch flight capsules and modules into space
and return them to Earth via parachute recovery. Once recovered
the Celestis capsules and modules will be returned to family
members and loved ones, providing them with a flown keepsake.
In addition to its Earth Rise Service, Celestis also offers
missions into Earth orbit, to the Moon, and into deep space.
“Ralph White epitomized the spirit of adventure and
discovery that Celestis represents,” said Charles Chafer,
CEO of Celestis. “The celebrities and everyday people
who participate in our various missions all shared in the
dream of exploring the great unknown. With Celestis, the dream
of spaceflight, and the desire to take part in the opening
of the space frontier, can be realized – and is available
to everyone. Further, the dramatic breakthrough in the cost
to reach space presented by the Spaceloft XL launch vehicle
has allowed Celestis to offer the lowest-priced memorial spaceflight
ever – our Earth Rise Service.”
This new launch vehicle is a single stage sub-orbital rocket,
capable of carrying 110 pounds into space, 70 miles above
the surface of the earth.
“UP Aerospace is honored to have been chosen by Celestis
to provide the launch of their Earth Rise Service,”
said Jerry Larson, President of UP Aerospace, Inc. “Our
long term commitments with Spaceport America and Celestis
are essential elements that are enabling huge growth of this
new emerging commercialization of space industry.” Larson
continued, “The launch of the Celestis spacecraft into
space will set another milestone in space travel for New Mexico
and establish this mission as perhaps one of the most memorable
events ever flown from the Spaceport.”
About Space Services Inc. and Celestis Inc.
The Space Services Inc. (SSI) team made history over 25 years
ago with the launch of Conestoga 1, the first private
rocket to reach outer space, opening the space arena to private
enterprise. The founders of SSI and Celestis also pioneered
post cremation memorial spaceflights in 1997 – Celestis
Memorial Spaceflight Service – with the launch into
space of a symbolic portion of the cremated remains of Star
Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and 60’s pop icon
Timothy Leary and 24 others. Working with NASA, they also
placed Dr. Eugene Shoemaker’s cremated remains on the
lunar surface, symbolically making Dr. Shoemaker the first
person to be buried on the Moon. Celestis is offering its
space funeral service to people in the US, Japan, Germany,
Canada, France, Russia, The Netherlands, Australia, etc. Funeral
homes locally and internationally are offering these services
to the general public.
For more information, visit www.MemorialSpaceflights.com,
www.SpaceportAmerica.com,
and www.UPAerospace.us.com
Launch Day Media Registration
Instructions |
For members of the media who will attend the launch, please
register at 5:00 am MDT, May 2, 2009 at Hot Springs High School,
1200 N Pershing Ave, Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, 87901.
Please register at the press table in the parking lot.
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