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Where is Elon Musk's Tesla Roadster with Starman?
You can track Starman here
As of the time I posted this thread the current statistics are these:
But where is this vehicle? The current location is 2,514,689 miles (4,047,000 km, 0.027 AU) from Earth, moving away from Earth at a speed of 7,568 miles/hour (12,179 km/hour, 3.38 km/s).
The car is 135,934,385 miles (218,765,255 km, 1.462 AU) from Mars, moving toward the planet at a speed of 43,259 miles/hour (69,618 km/hour, 19.34 km/s).
The car is 92,307,465 miles (148,554,511 km, 0.993 AU) from the Sun, moving away from the star at a speed of 2,461 miles/hour (3,961 km/hour, 1.10 km/s).
The car exceeded its 36,000 mile warranty 689.3 times while driving around the Sun, (24,813,140 miles, 39,932,891 km, 0.27 AU) moving at a speed of 71,587 miles/hour (115,208 km/hour, 32.00 km/s). It has achieved a fuel economy of 196.9 miles per gallon (83.7 km/liter, 1.19441 liters/100 km), assuming 126,000 gallons of fuel.
Assuming the battery still works, Starman has listened to Space Oddity 3,719 times since launch.
You can track Starman here
As of the time I posted this thread the current statistics are these:
But where is this vehicle? The current location is 2,514,689 miles (4,047,000 km, 0.027 AU) from Earth, moving away from Earth at a speed of 7,568 miles/hour (12,179 km/hour, 3.38 km/s).
The car is 135,934,385 miles (218,765,255 km, 1.462 AU) from Mars, moving toward the planet at a speed of 43,259 miles/hour (69,618 km/hour, 19.34 km/s).
The car is 92,307,465 miles (148,554,511 km, 0.993 AU) from the Sun, moving away from the star at a speed of 2,461 miles/hour (3,961 km/hour, 1.10 km/s).
The car exceeded its 36,000 mile warranty 689.3 times while driving around the Sun, (24,813,140 miles, 39,932,891 km, 0.27 AU) moving at a speed of 71,587 miles/hour (115,208 km/hour, 32.00 km/s). It has achieved a fuel economy of 196.9 miles per gallon (83.7 km/liter, 1.19441 liters/100 km), assuming 126,000 gallons of fuel.
Assuming the battery still works, Starman has listened to Space Oddity 3,719 times since launch.