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Starman has put a lot of miles on his Tesla Roadster in the last nine months.

The red electric car and its spacesuit-clad mannequin driver, which launched on the maiden mission of SpaceX's huge Falcon Heavy rocket in February, have made it beyond the orbit of Mars, company representatives said Friday night (Nov. 2).

"Starman's current location. Next stop, the restaurant at the end of the universe," SpaceX posted on Twitter Friday, along with an orbit diagram.


The second sentence of that tweet, of course, is a nod to the late, great writer Douglas Adams. "The Restaurant at the End of the Universe" is the second novel in Adams' five-part "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series.


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SpaceX's Starman mannequin is seen inside Elon Musk's red Tesla Roadster with Earth in the background, shortly after launch on Feb. 6, 2018. As of Nov. 2, the duo were beyond the orbit of Mars.

Like many of us, SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk is a big "Hitchhiker's Guide" fan, as Starman's Roadster shows. The car's entertainment display was programmed to read "Don't Panic!" — the phrase that adorns the cover of the eponymous electronic guidebook in Adams' beloved series.

"Starman" is a cultural reference as well; it's the title of a1972 song by David Bowie. And Musk said before launch that the Roadster would play Bowie's 1969 hit "Space Oddity" at full blast during its deep-space trek (though Starman cannot hear the famous tune in the airless void). Ultimately, Musk opted for Bowie's "Life on Mars" as parting music for Starman and the Tesla.

Musk has said that he launched the Roadster and Starman because the duo is a lot more fun than the typical inert-mass dummy payload (pun intended; sorry). Launching a satellite or other valuable spacecraft wasn't an option, given the risks inherent in maiden flights. (Musk also runs Tesla, so publicity was probably a factor as well.)

Starman and his ride — which once belonged to Musk — won't stay beyond Mars forever. As you can see in the diagram, the pair will loop back on their heliocentric orbit, eventually coming about as close to the sun as Earth does.

The Roadster and Starman will come within a few hundred thousand kilometers of our planet in 2091, according to an orbit-modeling study. The authors of that study determined that the car will slam into either Venus or Earth, likely within the next few tens of millions of years. They give the space car a 6 percent chance of hitting Earth in the next 1 million years, and a 2.5 percent chance of smacking Venus in that span. [In Photos: SpaceX's 1st Falcon Heavy Rocket Test Launch Success!]

You can track the space mannequin and cosmic Tesla at whereisroadster.com, a website created by Ben Pearson, founder of Old Ham Media.

The Falcon Heavy's second mission, which will launch the Saudi Arabian communications satellite Arabsat-6A to geostationary orbit, is scheduled for January 2019.
 
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What will be benefit of this uncontrolled useless moving roadster.It is failure
 
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What will be benefit of this uncontrolled useless moving roadster.It is failure

It is performance art on the part of a billionaire. Don't you think it is "cool"? Isn't that enough "benefit?
 
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It is performance art on the part of a billionaire. Don't you think it is "cool"? Isn't that enough "benefit?
When it not achieved objective for which it is made and unable to land on mars and collect data then it has no benefit
 
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When it not achieved objective for which it is made and unable to land on mars and collect data then it has no benefit

you are so clueless its hilarious, Tesla was launched into space as weight required for Falcon Heavy first launch, other companies and countries simple use concrete as weight for testing the rocket, SpaceX used Tesla, both as a joke and marketing for Tesla. There is no mission here, its just launched into space as testing and thats it, Mars mission is gonna happen around 2022
 
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What will be benefit of this uncontrolled useless moving roadster.It is failure

Wow you can’t even comprehend the significant long-term purpose of this flight???? He proved he could send 1300kg directly to Mars. The Curiosity rover is 900kg. Now that SpaceX has shown it works expect SpaceX to also do interplanetary space flights (for OTHER countries too) instead of just launching Earth orbiting satellites. This is a HUGE step by SpaceX. They are on their way to cornering almost the entire space launch market (other than Russia for interplanetary, don’t think China has rockets that can go to the outer planets). SpaceX’s valuation probably went up by Billions. How can you not see that???
 
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When it not achieved objective for which it is made and unable to land on mars and collect data then it has no benefit
It is not supposed to land on Mars. It was a symbolic launch by Tesla to test payload potential of its rocket.
 
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Reminds me of that 80s animated movie Heavy Metal
Awesome flick, even for today. I still have the cassette tape of the movie soundtrack. My favorite songs are 'All Of You' by Don Felder and 'Radar Rider' by Riggs.
 
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