It was just a couple of days ago that Kangana Ranaut via a poem had said that she wishes her ashes are not immersed in Ganga but rather scattered on the mountains, because she wants to fly high.?
Doohan had passed away in 2005 at the age of 85. He had always dreamt of resting among the stars.
Richard Garriott, who is one of the first private citizens in space, did that in 2008 during his 12-day mission as a private astronaut in a plot planned by Chris Doohan.
He said he printed three cards with his photographs and laminated them with a sprinkling?of ashes sealed inside them. He took them along with him as part of flight data file.
"Everything that officially goes on board is logged, inspected and bagged ¡ª there¡¯s a process, but there was no time to put it through that process," he told The Times.
One of the cards remain framed at his home. The other is floating into space, and the third one is under the cladding on the floor of the space station¡¯s Columbus module, where he hid it in 2008.??
"As far as I know, no one has ever seen it there and no one has moved it. James Doohan got his resting place among the stars."
Chris Doohan said he was told to "keep this hush-hush for a little while¡¯ and here we are 12 years later. What he did was touching¡ªit meant so much to me, so much to my family and it would have meant so much to my dad."