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Richard Braastad, 45, of Houston watches the first successful launch from Spaceport America, in the southern New Mexico desert. Family members paid $495 to place a few grams of their relatives' ashes on the rocket. Celestis, a Houston company, contracted with UP to send the cremated remains into space. Family and friends who watched the 20-foot rocket take off from about 4 miles away cheered and cried as it flew and the mission control center announced the launch was successful. (AP Photo/Las Cruces Sun-News, Norm Dettlaff)/2007-04-29 06:53:32/
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