A new way to GO to outer space. But, you have to be deceased to travel, on a newly organized space flight, for ordinary folks. Qualifications: Deceased, and have been cremated. Family pays for the arrangements, that cost anywhere from $995 to 5,300. Ashes only, of which will be stored in fairly small tubes. The planned space launch in March of a rocket privately built, called Falcon 1, with the ashes of 187 people, under the care of Space Services Inc, will give a fitting send-off of two men who popularized human space exploriation. Astronaut Gordon Cooper, and Star Trek actor James Doohan, are the only two celebrities, along with 185 others are aboard. The others are ordinary people, like a regular telephone tech, a nurse, and a 19 yr. old student, all just common folks. Harvin Moore of Space Services said ''Space needs to be afordable for all in some way.'' This type of funeral services means a lot for some families, and we plan many more. Traveling in space can cost as much as 250,000 and as much as 20 million. Remember a nut called Gregory Olson paying Russia 20 million to ride along, to their International Space Station (a couple of years ago.) Believe it, or, not. (heh heh,BjayK) 'Ya'll take care'' --BJAY--