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Elysium

[ih-lizh-ee-uhm, ih-lee-zhee-, ih-liz-, ih-lee-zee-] / ɪˈlɪʒ i əm, ɪˈli ʒi-, ɪˈlɪz-, ɪˈli zi- /




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Devon's a disheveled, sweaty wreck storming the gates of the Kells’ orderly Elysium precisely when Michaela’s garden party is kicking off, the first of several she's planned for that weekend.

From Salon

Those include Celestis and Elysium Space, companies that memorialize people by sending some of their remains to space.

From New York Times

The payloads from Celestis Inc. and Elysium Space are dubbed memorial spaceflights that carry symbolic portions of paying customers’ remains.

From Seattle Times

NASA’s stationary InSight lander launched to Mars in May 2018, touching down six months later in November in a plain called Elysium Planitia just north of the Martian equator.

From Scientific American

For people coming to this far-off Elysium from settled and rooted places points east, The Times offered this comfort, and endorsement of the colony system, in April 1888:

From Los Angeles Times