Celestis, a Texas-based company specializing in providing space burial services, will send hair samples of former U.S. presidents into space.
Celestial said they would launch what they believed to be “The DNA has been authenticated” belongs to the former president in space on a rocket United Launch Alliance (ULA) at the end of this year, CNN-News18 reported on February 20.

The rockets will carry hair samples from former US presidents into space.
The rocket will carry hair samples from former US presidents into space. (Photo: United Launch Alliance).
Celestis announced this project on February 20, President’s Day in the United States.
Hair samples were taken from former US presidents George Washington, John F. Kennedy, Dwight D. Eisenhower and Ronald Reagan.. Celestis said hair samples from four former presidents were donated by an anonymous donor and included a certificate.
The company added that the hair samples came from the collection of Louis Mushro, a “famous hair collector and appraiser” from Michigan. Mr. Mushro died in 2014.
“For several years, these hair samples were stored in a climate-controlled facility in preparation for this mission.”Celestis said.
Moreover, on the flight – named “Business” – there are also some cremated remains of creator Gene Roddenberry and actors from the Star Trek film.
Hair samples and capsules containing ashes will be sent into space by plane ULA Vulcan missilescheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida, in the coming months.
The ULA rocket will deploy two satellites, send a private lander to the Moon, then launch a hair and ash sample into space.
ULĄ President and CEO Tory Bruno said: “It was an honor to partner with Celestis to launch four esteemed U.S. presidents on our Vulcan launch vehicle.”
The orbital burial industry is booming as more people want to spend eternity among the stars as costs become more affordable.
According to CNN, just like its ground services, the company offers different options based on several price points. An urn of ashes or DNA can be sent to the Moon for a starting price of $12,500. Meanwhile, the cost of… “funeral” in low Earth orbit is about $4,995.
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Celestis, a Texas-based company specializing in providing space funeral services, will send hair samples from former US presidents into space.