Send the frozen body to the universe for rebirth

A Russian frozen corpse company called KrioRus intends to send these corpses into the universe to one day bring them back to rebirth.

According to the company's experts, the land for the burial of the dead in Earth is limited, and they see the universe as an "opportunity-filled land" for future burial services .

The company intends to send frozen bodies, DNA or even the bodies of pets into space. To do this, they reached an agreement with Space Technologies, a new science and technology company - to help them transport these coffins.

"The satellites carrying the frozen compartments will be launched into orbit by Russian missiles" - Yulia Arkhipova - KrioRus director said. She also said Russia's leading space technology companies are developing satellites, and the technology they use is unique.

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The universe is a "land of opportunity" for future burial services. (Artwork).

Under the plan, these frozen bodies will only "hover in orbit" into a bunch but are safely preserved. The cost of preserving outer space is about $ 250,000 or more

Since 2005, KrioRus has frozen the body and brain of 54 people, 8 dogs, 9 cats, 3 birds and 1 squirrel of South Africa. Their current plan and will bring these bodies into space. The cost of frozen body is 37,600 USD, and the brain freezing costs 12,560 USD. Frozen a kitten costs $ 10,600, and a large dog is $ 25,800.

The process of freezing the body is only started immediately after the patient is declared dead to avoid brain damage. Currently this frozen technology is only available in the US and Russia. Meanwhile, the body is placed in a container filled with stones to gradually reduce the temperature. After that, the experts will drain all the blood, replacing it with an antifreeze solution to prevent harmful stone crystals from forming in the body.