As strange as that sounds, the car was launched in February 2018 and attached to the Falcon Heavy upper-stage booster.
The Minor Planet Center (MPC) seemingly mistook billionaire Elon Musk’s Tesla Inc. TSLA Roadster for a small body in space earlier this month, much to the fascination of the billionaire.
A strange object initially thought to be a newly discovered asteroid actually turned out to be a Tesla zipping through ... CN41 on January 2 by the Minor Planet Center (MPC) at the Harvard ...
It's a Tesla Roadster launched in 2018 from the Falcon ... the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center announced the discovery of an unusual asteroid designated 2018 CN41.
It has been a little over seven years since SpaceX first test-launched its powerful Falcon Heavy rocket. The February 2018 ...
Recently the Minor Planet Center (MPC ... issued a retraction because 2018 CN41 turned out to be Elon Musk’s Tesla Roadster launched into orbit in February 2018. Morning sky: All the planetary ...
Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster, launched into space in 2018, is still orbiting the Sun, covering 3.5 trillion miles and expected ...
And it's already been seven years since SpaceX test-launched its powerful Falcon Heavy rocket, shooting founder Elon Musk's personal Tesla Roadster ... Union's Minor Planet Center issued a ...