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Space Cargo of Human Remains And Cannabis Lost at Sea Following Mission Failure : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 1, 2025 12:45 am
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We’ve Sent Some Unique Payloads to Space Since the First Satellite Launch

Since the launch of the first satellite, Sputnik 1, on October 4th, 1957, we have seen a variety of interesting payloads sent to space. With the growth of the commercial space industry, access to space has expanded, allowing for more diverse types of payloads.

One such payload was the Nyx capsule developed by German aerospace startup, The Exploration Company. Launched on June 23rd from the Vandenberg Space Force Base on a Falcon-9 rocket as part of a rideshare mission (Transporter-14), the capsule carried the ashes and DNA of over 166 deceased individuals provided by Celestis, a Texas-based memorial spaceflight company.

Loss of Cargo in the Pacific Ocean

Although the mission successfully achieved orbit and a controlled reentry, the Nyx capsule’s landing parachutes failed to deploy, causing it to crash into the Pacific Ocean on June 24th. Unfortunately, all cargo was lost at sea.

artist's image of space capsule hitting atmosphere
Artist’s impression of the Nyx space capsule reentering Earth’s atmosphere. (The Exploration Company/ESA)

This marked The Exploration Company’s first mission carrying customer payloads to space, totaling around 300 kg (660 lbs) of cargo.

Statement from The Exploration Company and Celestis

The Exploration Company described the mission as a “partial success (partial failure)” in a statement on LinkedIn. They acknowledged the challenges faced and expressed their commitment to investigating the root causes for future improvements.

Celestis also released a statement offering condolences to the families of the individuals whose remains were lost in the crash. They assured families that their loved ones were part of a historic journey and now rest in the vastness of the Pacific Ocean.

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Exploring Microgravity Effects on Cannabis

In addition to human remains, Nyx also carried cannabis plant matter and seeds provided by Martian Grow for a citizen science project. The goal was to study how microgravity affects germination and resilience, offering insights into life adaptation in Martian environments.

The mission aimed to test crucial technologies for future space transportation, with plans for potential flights to the International Space Station (ISS) in the coming years. The company aspires to conduct a demonstration flight to the ISS in 2028, pending support from the European Space Agency.

This article was originally published by Universe Today. For more information, you can read the original article.

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