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‘Star Trek’ actor’s ashes heading to space this month
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POSTED: 12:45 p.m. EDT, April 2, 2007
LAS CRUCES, New Mexico (AP) — The ashes of James Doohan, who played chief
engineer Montgomery “Scotty” Scott on the original “Star Trek” TV series, have
been loaded into a rocket that is set to launch in New Mexico later this
month.
The remains of Doohan, Mercury astronaut Gordon Cooper and some 200 others
were loaded into the rocket Friday by Charles Chafer, chief executive of
Celestis, a Texas company that contracts with rocket firms to send cremated
remains into space.
“And we’re ready to go,” Chafer said after inserting the silver
canister.
Jerry Larson, president of Connecticut-based UP Aerospace Inc., said the
rocket will be launched April 28.
Families paid $495 to have a few grams of their loved one’s ashes placed on
the rocket.
Chafer said he’s aware of the dedication of “Star Trek” fans.
“There’s no doubt that we’ll find a way to accommodate fans who travel here
and want to be part of that experience,” he said.
Doohan died in July 2005 at age 85.
The remains of “Star Trek” creator Gene Roddenberry were blasted into space
in 1997.
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