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It was a car, a Tesla — specifically, the Tesla Roadster that Elon Musk launched into orbit as a publicity stunt back in 2018. Seven years later, it’s still up there, floating forever in the ...
That was then. Today, the people deciding what to send hurtling into the solar system don’t always work for NASA. Now, it’s Elon Musk—and he’s shattering traditions.
Visitors to the Moon could race across the planet's surface in an "extreme" car dropped there by Elon Musk. That's the vision of a Nasa-backed company that is working on a vehicle for lunar ...
It’s now been half a decade since SpaceX turned heads around the world with its decision to launch Elon Musk’s personal Tesla roadster into outer space, sending the car on an endless journey ...
SpaceX is known for sending ridiculous things into orbit with its test flights, and the maiden voyage of its Falcon Heavy rocket will be no exception. Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced on Twitter that ...
The 1967 Outer Space Treaty (OST) imputes state responsibility and state liability on relevant states (in this case the U.S.) for private launches into, and activities in, space, such as Musk’s ...
Elon Musk told us he was sending a car to space, then said he totally made it up Other reports say that the plan is real by Sean O'Kane Dec 1, 2017, 8:33 PM PST Photo: SpaceX ...
It can destroy satellites and is lethal to people going on future space missions." Elon Musk: "Word. Hey, watch me shoot this car into space." — Jared Wall (@JaredWall01) February 7, 2018 ...
After much fanfare, Elon Musk made it clear that he does plan to launch his Tesla Roadster to Mars on the Falcon Heavy next year — but questions remained over whether the mission is allowed.