'No matter what, we can just look at the Moon every night and I know that he's up there.'
"No matter what, we can just look at the Moon every night and I know that he's up there.""No matter what, we can just look at the Moon every night and I know that he's up there."A Florida family has successfully raised enough funds to carry out a beautiful — though heartbreaking — mission: in light of their space-loving young son's unexpected death, they're trying to raise the funds to rest his ashes on the Moon.
as a true space enthusiast. He'd wanted to be a pilot and astronaut since the age of 5, and loved to learn about planets, space, and constellations.KHOU11Matthew's dream was to one day trek through the cosmos, but those hopes were cut short by his tragic and sudden death. But now, by securing their son's ashes a seat on "memorial spaceflight" company
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