Timothy Leary
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Timothy Leary...of the film is a sequence showing the creation of the artificial head used in the film. Seven grams of Leary's ashes were arranged by his friend at Celestis to be buried in space aboard a rocket carrying the remains of 24 other people... In this article: Timothy Leary, Psychology, Robert Anton Wilson, Psilocybin, Huston Smith, FBI, John Lennon, Suicide, Transcendence, and Group psychotherapy |
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
Gene Roddenberry
...failure. On April 21, 1997, a capsule carrying a portion of Roddenberry's ashes, along with those of Timothy Leary and nineteen other individuals was launched into orbit aboard a Pegasus XL rocket from near the Canary Islands. By 2004, the...
In this article: Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek, Star Trek, Star Trek, Alan Dean Foster, Nichelle Nichols, Majel Barrett, Pan American World Airways, Acquiescence, and Enterprise
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Boston Globe -- Business | September 30, 2009
Space viewed as a frontier for business
Chafer said the company's list of customers has "been doubling'' since it made its first launch in 1997, a rocket that held the remains of 24 people, including cultural icon Timothy Leary and "Star Trek'' creator Gene Roddenberry.
In this article: Boston, Boeing, Star Trek, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Reuters | January 26, 2009
Star Trek creator and wife's ashes space-bound
...Lady of Star Trek." Celestis sent a portion of Gene Roddenberry's cremated remains into space on a rocket flight in 1997, along with the remains of other individuals, including psychedelic drug advocate Timothy Leary. That flight was sent...
In this article: Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek
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Wired Top Stories | September 02, 2008
Alt Text: Ashes to Caches -- Cremation Services for Dead Geeks
This is the go-to destination for the rich, accomplished, dead geekish person, thanks to Space Services. Timothy Leary went this route. So did Gene Roddenberry. I'm not so keen on it myself. Why should my remains get to do something I...
In this article: Michael Phelps and Gene Roddenberry
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EW.com - PopWatch | September 11, 2008
If not Stephen Colbert, what pop icon would you choose to represent the human race?
...heavens. Star Trek legends Gene Roddenberry and James "Scotty" Doohan had their ashes launched into orbit. So did LSD guru Timothy Leary. And, of course, there was that whole misguided attempt at space tourism by former 'N Sync'er Lance Bass.
In this article: Stephen Colbert, Richard Garriott, Tek Jansen, Sync'er 'N Lance Bass, International Space Station, Dalai Lama, Richard Feynman, and Gene Roddenberry
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Wikipedia | October 19, 2009
Space burial
...earth once every 96 minutes until reentry on May 20, 2002, northeast of Australia. Famous people buried on this flight were Gene Roddenberry and Timothy Leary. The second space burial was the burial of a sample of the remains of Dr. Eugene...
In this article: Eugene Shoemaker, Taurus, Philip J. Fry, Frank Poole, Clyde Tombaugh, Moon, Lunar Prospector, and New Horizons
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Timothy Francis Leary (October 22, 1920 – May 31, 1996) was an American writer, psychologist, futurist, and advocate of psychedelic drug research and one of the first people whose remains have been sent into space. An icon of 1960s counterculture, Leary is most famous as a proponent of the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of LSD. He coined and popularized the catch phrase "Turn on, tune in, drop out."
- Birth Date:
- October 22, 1920
- Birthplace:
- Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
- Death Date:
- May 31, 1996
- Place of Death:
- Los Angeles, California, United States
- Nationality:
- American
- Spouse:
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- Mary Della Cioppa (1956-1957)
- Rosemary Woodruff (1967-1976)
- Nena von Schlebrügge (1964-1965)
- Marianne Busch (1945-1955)
- Barbara Chase (1978-1992)
- Occupation:
- Psychologist
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