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Also onboard will be some of the ashes of beloved Star Trek actor James "Scotty" Doohan, VFX maestro, Hollywood icon Douglas Trumbull, and others, making this a historic Star Trek reunion flight. In reality, only a small portion of a 'participant' is launched into space. Celestis Flight capsules are lipstick-sized, and each contains no more than seven grams of the deceased's remains.
For example, the company's Earth orbital missions are strictly designed to re-enter the planet's atmosphere with the rocket stage or spacecraft and will be consumed entirely upon re-entry, blazing like a shooting star in final tribute.
Isn't this adding to the space junk? Making it dangerous for the space crafts?
stupidest idea to create lots of unnecessary space junks