What will happen to the car that Tesla sent into space? So you can follow their spatial trajectory live

The launch of the Falcon Heavy, the SpaceX rocket that carried a Tesla Roadster inside, left us all perplexed and now many of us were left wondering about the future of the vehicle that is literally moving through space with direction to the orbit of the planet Mars.

After these days it appears a web page where we can directly see the current position of the Roadster, Although it is true it is not an official SpaceX page, we can say that it is real. This is a project launched by Ben Pearson, and the reception from users is undoubtedly very good.

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This is the Whereismyroadster website, a very simple website that offers us the possibility of following live the spatial trajectory of the car and «Starman». In it we can see a representation of the Solar System and we will see in addition to the exact position of the vehicle, the trajectory it will follow over the years.

As of today and while we are writing this article, the car is about 2.845,761  miles (which is about 4.579,810 miles, 0.031  UA) of the Earth, it moves far from the Earth at a speed of 7.526  miles / h (about 12.112 km/h, 3.36  km / s) and the planet Mars and the Roadster are expected to cross their orbits for the month of September - October 2020. It really is all spectacular if we focus on the news itself and it is that when the possibility of sending a car into space appeared on the networks and the media, all eyes were focused on Elon Musk, and his SpaceX team. You can check all the available information live through the following link to the website of whereismyroadster


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