Space Crash Sends 166 Human Ashes, Pot Seeds Plunging
In a bizarre twist that smacks of both tragedy and farce, a European-launched space capsule carrying the cremated remains of 166 departed souls—and, incredibly, a cargo of cannabis seeds—plummeted into the Pacific Ocean after two brief orbits around Earth, vanishing into the depths and leaving grieving families with only unanswered questions. The Nyx capsule’s so-called “Mission Possible,” the brainchild of German start-up The Exploration Company and U.S.-based Celestis, ended in abrupt failure when communication was lost just moments before splashdown. The ashes, sent on a celestial journey meant to honor life’s final frontier, now lie unrecoverable beneath the waves—along with a payload that raises eyebrows and questions alike. The event underscores growing concerns about untested foreign space ventures handling sacred human remains and transporting controversial materials under vague regulatory oversight.
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