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It can be a blast once you're dead (this star-forming region NGC 3603 is by Hubble Heritage/Creative Commons)

You'll need to be dead first

A Devon crematorium is offering trips to space, providing the travellers are dead.

Torbay Cemetery and Crematorium say they're offering "a final journey that is out of this world."

The fun funeral fellas can now scatter ashes in space, after partnering with Aura Flights - and you have two options (which aren't dead or alive).

In one of them, you can come back as a snowflake. In the other, you re-enter in a miniature urn.

The ‘Memorial Launch’ service involves ashes being placed in a ‘scatter vessel’ fitted to a space-capable biodegradable balloon filled with renewable hydrogen gas.

The ashes are released in a gentle cascade around 100,000 feet above earth and spend the next three-to-six months orbiting the globe until they re-enter the atmosphere, where they seed the formation of clouds and fall back to earth as raindrops and snowflakes all over the world.

The ascent and release are videoed so you can see your relatives take off and land over and over again.

The Voyager package involves a ceremonial portion of a loved one’s ashes to travel into space, to the same height as the scattering launch, before being returned to their families on earth in a premium miniature urn.

Torbay Cemetery and Crematorium manager Stephen Ainsworth said: “We are always looking to expand the range of memorial options available to the bereaved in order to give them the widest possible choice and help them to create uniquely personal memorials for their loved ones.

“Aura Flights offer something that is truly out of this world.

“For centuries, man has looked up at the stars and dreamed of going into space; while few of us ever get to do this during our lifetimes, there is now the option to travel into space for your final journey.

“Within days of the ashes being scattered, families will receive a personalised memorial video showing their loved one’s final journey among the stars.”

Samantha Richardson, general manager of Aura Flights, said: “We're delighted to be partnering with Westerleigh Group to bring Aura Flights to an even bigger audience.

“From the moment we started talking about a collaboration, they saw how special a space scattering can be and their focus is always on supporting the bereaved throughout their journey, which I really admire.

“They have a wealth of experience in the industry, but they're also always looking for how to make things better - just like our team of engineers and explorers.”

To celebrate the launch of the partnership between Westerleigh Group and Aura Flights, there is an introductory offer of a 10% discount for purchases made between July 3 and 31, regardless of where the actual funeral service took place.

Anyone who wants to find out more about the Aura Flight services, and the special offer should visit: www.torquaycrematorium.co.uk/ashes-in-space
 

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