Star Trek Scottys Ashes Lost on Space Flight

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i saw this on the news yesterday, they are searching a 400 yard area, the container is about 9 feet tall!!!!! i think they straight up lost it. its right down my yard, i wonder how much scottys ashes will go on ebay :-X jk, that was bad, im sorry, i had to, again i apologise
 

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Yes, dumbest thing they ever did was announce it's lost so others could look for it, but apparently it's in heavy brush and even though it's rather small area could take a while to find.
 

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I would think it would be easier to just send the rocket on a one-way trip....it was actually kind of a "sub-orbital" flight. Just far enough above the earth to qualify as "space".

James Doohan was a true hero. He was landed on Normandy Beach on D-Day serving with the Canadian Army, and only a few days later had the middle finger of one of his hands shot off at the first knuckle by a German soldier. I am proud to say I met him on two different occasions.

R.I.P Scotty!
 

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thats awesome. ya, i too dont understand why they didnt just do one way, it would have made more sense, keep the ashes/items in space. just my thought
 

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