On June 23, 2025, a Falcon 9 rocket has been launched, with a unique memorial pay load – more than 150 capsules will surround the funeral and DNA samples. Space X Transporter Riding on 14 Ride Share Mission, Celistas will fly its “perseverance”, which is being done in partnership with Europe’s Explororation Company (TEC). The launch of the Wandonburg Space Force base in California is scheduled for EDT (2118 GMT) at 5: 18pm. The TEC capsule, called the “Mission Possible”, marks the company’s first customer payload flight and will briefly relocate the earth before rental, and offers a new type of cosmic farewell to participants around the world.
Space x 150 DNA Capsule to launch a cellstice Memorial Flight, which includes the youngest European
According to a Space.com report, the perseverance capsule will re -enter the environment and spin the ground two to three times before spraying in the Pacific. The capsule will then be recovered and it will be returned to the families as captain. Celestis, who launched Space Memorials in 1994, described it as its 12th Earth Rise flight and a total of 25th flying. The TEC views this launch as an important step before the start of its NYX Earth vehicle, which will be expected in the dock with ISS in 2028.
Celistas has previously launched DNA and buried the remains of cultural icons, including “Star Trek” cast members, visual impact artist Douglas Trab, and the symbolic remnants of four US presidents. This mission is asked to combine devotion with innovation, which is being presented as both technical demonstrations and deep personal experience for participating families.
One of the most famous participants is Matteo Barth, the youngest German and probably the youngest European to send their DNA into space. His participation is proof of his grandfather’s memory, late Dieter Barth, and an interconnected joint love of space.
There is also the latest example of a broader trend in flight space memorials of perseverance: a deep personal memory of advancing technology. Taking advantage of the successful history of launching space and TEC in space and TEC, the mission is a success in development as well as development.


