Space burial company to launch DNA of 4 dead US presidents to space

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A space burial company is planning on sending DNA samples of four long-dead US presidents to space to create an ‘off-world DNA storage’ that can be discovered by future human civilizations or even possibly alien civilizations 👽

‘Off-world DNA storage’ can be discovered by future human civilizations or even possibly alien civilizations company, Celestis, plans on sending DNA samples of four long-dead US presidents to space.

Louis Mushro was a well-known celebrity hair collector and appraiser and these hair samples have been in a climate-controlled facility for several years in preparation for this mission. ‘Off-world DNA storage allows the human genome to be preserved for thousands of years in space without degradation. This means it is possible it could be discovered later, like a cosmic “time capsule”,’legends like Nichelle Nichols, DeForest Kelley, ‘Star Trek’ creator Gene Roddenberry.

Celestis’ first Enterprise Flight is expected to travel from 150 million to 300 million kilometres into deep space, beyond the moon.

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Don't send khan's dna, imagine aliens recreating that thing

Just because you can, doesn't mean you should!

Awesome 👏

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