A physics professor has ambitious plans for his DNA following his death - he wants to send them to the moon in hopes will create an army of his clones.The idea may sound like the plot of a science fiction film, but Ken Ohm, 86, has employed a Texas-based company to launch his remains to the south pole of the lunar surface.The resident has a long-lived love for space, with dreams of once becoming an astronaut - but said 'no' because he is six feet tall - but has teamed up with the for a one-way trip to the moon.
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