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April 30th, 2020

Space Burial Services to be Undertaken by Equatorial Space and Empyrean Space


Equatorial Space and Empyrean Space have reached an agreement for the suborbital launch of space burial services using the company’s upcoming Dorado sounding rockets, using the company’s proprietary hybrid rocket propulsion system.

The services, which will see its passengers travel to 110-200 kilometer altitudes, have been under preparations since January earlier this year, and will become the first suborbital flight services in this part of the world.

Equatorial Space is a Singapore-based space tech startup developing innovative technologies for space launch and exploration activities. With its proprietary hybrid propulsion, its technology allows for cheaper, safer and greener alternatives to existing solutions in both orbital launch systems, as well planetary landing missions.

Aiming for the first orbital launch by 2022, ESI has previously been crowned the winner of MBRSC Innovation Cup 2018 in Dubai, a Top 500 Deep Tech Startup by Hello Tomorrow 2018, as well as the Most Promising Startup at the NAMIC Innovation Day 2019.

If I died too early for an actual spaceflight, I’d want this to be done for me. Space burial is a chance for thousands of space enthusiasts who dedicated their lives to their passions to fulfill their dream, albeit posthumously, and assist our fledgling company to grow and pave our way for the living to enjoy and explore the cosmos in the years to come. We are honored to be entrusted with such missions by Empyrean Space, and are confident our safe, green, hybrid propulsion system will deliver on our promises to our clients,” said Equatorial Space’s CEO, Simon Gwozdz.

As a Funeral director in Singapore, I've had countless conversations with bereaved families about the life of their loved ones. I wonder how many times it has been that I've been asked if there are any services to send cremains of their loved ones to space in order to fulfill their dying wishes in the act of filial piety.” noted Empyrean Space’s CEO, Darren Ho.We hope by offering such services we’ll be able to provide bereaved families a proper closure they need to celebrate the life of their loved ones while tackling some of the rising concerns such as land scarcity in the process.