A space burial integrates a small symbolic portion of cremated remains into a real rocket mission through certified aerospace partners, documented and handled with strict custody controls. The remainder of the ashes remains with the family. (Aligned with real industry practice.)
After ingestion, remains are sealed into a serialized aerospace-grade capsule, documented through custody records, integrated into a payload module, and flown on a commercial launch. Families receive a summary of mission milestones post-flight.
A symbolic portion is carried on the flight. Depending on the mission profile, the spacecraft may remain in orbit for a period or continue on a trajectory into deeper space. The primary service deliverable is documentation and certification of the launch.
Families can receive information on launch timing and may attend based on provider policies. In most cases, we provide guidance on how to observe or access available live streams.
Launch costs are driven by mass. A small symbolic portion is standard across the industry to make these services feasible and meet aerospace integration requirements.
A private secure profile for stories, photos, videos, and optional future messages. This is a separate product from the Rocket Package and does not involve aerospace hardware.
Designated family members have ownership and controlled access.
Launch prep and scheduling depend on aerospace availability. Typically it takes several months from intake to flight. Detailed timelines are provided privately since they vary permission.
We follow aerospace industry norms for schedule changes. We maintain backup samples and reschedule with no additional cost for launch failures, following our custody and risk protocols.
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