The ashes of Arthur C. Clarke and Star Trek creator Gene Rodenberry
just burned up on re-entry to Earth's atmosphere after a failed
moonshot
The ashes were among those of around 70 individuals on-board.
Star Trek creator Gene Rodenberry and science fiction legend Arthur C.
Clarke's ashes were on board a private US lunar lander that, after a
failed moonshot, re-entered Earth's atmosphere on Friday and burned-up
on the way down. The intention had been to leave the ashes, among
those from around 70 individuals including actors James Doohan (aka
Scotty) and Nichelle Nichols (Uhura), on the moon's surface following
a successful landing. Rodenberry's ashes have previously been a part
of other space missions.
Astrobotic Technology's lunar lander Peregrine launched successfully
from Florida's Cape Canaveral on Monday, but developed a fuel leak
that made attempting the landing an impossibility. The firm reckons a
stuck valve caused the issue. Astrobotics then had the unenviable task
of working out what to do next and ensuring Peregrine didn't become a
space hazard.
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