Celestis promised an unforgettable spatial tribute. A European capsule ended star with human remains inside

The idea is, at least, singular: send a small symbolic portion of the cremated remains or a person’s DNA to space. That a part of what was a human body experience zero gravity, go around the earth and become a relic for the family. A capsule that acts as a space urn. That’s how it is Earth Riseone of the services it offers Celestisan American company with more than 30 years of experience in this business that they define as “perseverance flights.” But this time not everything went as expected. On June 23, an Earth Rise mission transported 166 capsules with human remains and DNA samples. The take -off on board a Falcon 9 rocket of Spacex was successful. The capsule, developed by the European company The Exploration Companymanaged to enter orbit and completed two laps around the planet, fulfilling the planned flight profile. So far, everything went as planned. However, something failed during the reentry process. The NYX capsule, which had to return to the earth and deliver its individual modules to each family, He suffered an anomaly. The vehicle was lost shortly after starting its descent, and ended up crashing into the Pacific Ocean. With him, human remains and flight capsules also dispersed. “We believe we can’t recover anything,” He has recognized Celestis In a statement. The Celestis container with human remains that traveled inside the NYX capsule The origin of Celestis It goes back to 1992, when NASA included a sample of the remains of Gene Roddenberry, creator of ‘Star Trek’, in a mission of the Columbia ferry. Shortly after, Celestis collaborated with the agency to send remains of the Geologist Eugene Shoemaker to the moon, making him the first buried person there. Since then, they say, they have sent more than 1,200 capsules to space, aboard commercial releases, commemorating both known figures and anonymous citizens. They have several active services: suborbital flights that return to the earth, missions to the lunar orbit or even to the deep space. Earth Rise: A farewell with round trip ticket Celestis offers several types of commemorative spatial flights, but Earth Rise is the most economical and direct. For $ 3,495, the company launches a small capsule with cremated remains or DNA. After experiencing a few minutes in microgravity, the capsule returns to Earth and gives family members as a souvenir. It is a trajectory that seeks symbolism, not permanence. For those who look for something more ambitious, there are also other options: Earth Orbit: For $ 4,995, the capsules enter into terrestrial orbit and remain there until they resent and disintegrate in the atmosphere, “like a fleeting star.” Moon: For $ 12,995, the remains are sent to the lunar orbit or even land on the surface, “becoming a permanent tax on the moon.” Voyager: Also from $ 12,995, this service launches the capsules to the deep space, beyond the moon, in a trajectory without return. A European space capsule The capsule that transported the human remains on the Perseverance flight was not any space vehicle. Was NYXa prototype developed by The Exploration Company, a startup with presence in Germany, France and Italy that seeks to make a place in the new European space race. Its proposal is clear: create reusable, rechargeable capsules in orbit and compatible with any heavy pitcher in the world. The NYX capsule, prepared for its mission, at The Exploration Company facilities According to your websitethe company was founded in 2021 by Hélène Huby and a team of engineers with experience in large European programs such as Orion-Esm, Ariane or ATV. In just three years they have built two demonstrating capsules and have sold six missions. Its development rate has been unusually rapid for the sector. The flight Possible missionin which Celestis’s funeral capsules were traveling, it was the second demonstrator of the company. It was designed to perform a controlled reentry and recover the load after completing the mission. That was, in fact, one of his key technological promises: not only reach the space, but to return. And do it precisely. It was also the first time that a Private capsule of European origin offered that type of commercial service in collaboration with an American company as Celestis. The mission was an important step for The Exploration Company, which aspires to compete in the growing orbital transport market with its future NYX Earth capsule, designed to supply space stations in low orbit. The families expected to receive a capsule that had orbited the Earth, a symbolic and emotional tribute for those who decided to bet on this unique form of farewell. It was not possible. What remains is a story of ambition and failures. Touch to wait to know if Celestis will try again in the future. Images | Celestis/Exploration Company (1, 2, 3, 4) In Xataka | Taiwan believes having found the mythical planet 9 of the Solar System. Instead of looking for his light, he has been looking for his heat

2025 will be full of unforgettable readings. Right now, this is what is in Xataka’s slope battery

Let us recognize it: we love Christmas because if we like reading, dozens of books rain. The drama arrives in January, when the battery acquires proportions of skyscrapers. In Xataka we have already got to work and we are engaged in multiple readings. Perhaps some of them are interested in increasing your own list of outstanding volumes. This is what we are reading! ‘Cointeligency: Live and work with AI’, by Ethan Mollick I am still reading Mollick’s book and it is one of those rare readings about ia that manage to keep their feet on the ground. The one of the books of AI is a section full of tectoutopic manifestos or apocalyptic warnings, but this text, at least in what I have read, stands out for its genuine curiosity and healthy skepticism. Who reads it will find a pragmatic analysis of how to integrate these tools into our life, without falling into the trap of imagining that they can or should do everything, and of course without falling into cheap catastrophism. Mollick understands that the real question is not whether we will use the AI, but how we will choose to use it. Javier Lacort Cointeligencia: Living and working with AI (connects) * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘Everything dies’ by Juan Gómez Jurado I am reading with some laziness the eighth book of the Red Reina saga, more for a “since I have read the previous ones, to know how this ends”, although I am seeing myself coming than last delivery, nothing. The familiarity of knowing both the characters, the humor of the dialogues and the narratives, and the tone of action so characteristic of Gómez Jurado are liking, but I cannot avoid that feeling of reading again the same and with the same resources that work from the first books. Fear gives me the end. At least, for now he is being entertaining and agile. César Muela Everything dies (everything burns 3) (Red Reina Universe) * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘The newspapers of La Boticaria’, by Natsu Hyûga I had been listening to this series for a long time, and how good it is, but since I did not usually trust the Hype I took late to read the manga. It was a serious mistake. ‘The newspapers of the apothecary’ tells the story of Mao Mao, a herbalist who was kidnapped to work as a maid in the imperial palace. I must admit that at the beginning, it is hard to believe that she is the protagonist of the series. It appears to be a dry girl whose purpose is to avoid getting into trouble in life. The only thing that seems to care is his father, a doctor named Luomen, and the only thing that excites him is the poisons. Although Mao Mao promised to maintain a low profile in the palace, he cannot avoid taking action on the matter when the children of the emperor mysteriously begin to get sick. His actions put him in the spotlight of Jinshi, a beautiful eunuch that is responsible for managing all the affairs The Interior Palace. As opposite as water and oil, together they are dedicated to investigating the mysterious cases that are crossed along the way. You will not be able to avoid laughing when you see this pair, as well as its numerous misunderstandings, in action. In addition, the manga is impressive and reflects the talent of the artist, Nekokurage. ‘The newspapers of the apothecary’ is available in numerous formats. Apart from having its own anime in Crunchyroll, it is also available in Japanese light novel format, which is where it was born. After seeing the anime, I have read the manga and read the light novels because, as you can see, my head went a bit. However, I can only say that it is a will to how good this series is and how it leaves you asking for more. Jody Serrano The newspapers of the apothecary no. 01 * Some price may have changed from the last review ‘Travel with Herodoto’, by Rysard Kapuściński I have always liked to read. From childhood. But it took me much more to launch me for readings that can carry the label of “journalistic”, if we understand from chronicles to essays written by and for reporters. The first, I remember it well, was a book of Manu Leguineche about the vericuetos of this profession. I devoured it when I was in the second year of Baccalaureate, while I was enrolled in Communication Sciences. The second, if the memory does not falter me, was ‘the cynics do not work for this trade’, the classic classic of Rysard Kapuściński for aspiring stories. From those years of university I recognize that I had abandoned the Polish, the cheerful face, with a sharp look and populated eyebrows, that the students of my fifth contemplate with devotion when I went up to collect the Prince of Asturias. In the Faculty I also read ‘ebony’ and ‘One more day with life’, but I had one of his great works pending, which, if I am not wrong, puts the brooch to his bibliographic legacy and in a way it serves as a vital testament , professional and deontological: ‘Travel with Herodoto’. 2025 has started fulfilling that pending account. It has been my first reading. And how I appreciate it. ‘Travel with Herodoto’ is chronic, biography, communication treaty, sociological essay and a declaration of love towards reading and history, a philosophical manifesto and the daddy test that mixing the local and global approach is not only possible, it is also necessary. It is all that and something else: the frank and uncomplexed work of an extraordinary reporter who does not tremble the narrative when moving from his own childhood memories to the political column or the fragments of a chronicler who lived more than twenty centuries before him . ‘Travel with Herodotus’ is also something else: … Read more

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