Right now, a Tesla Roadster sports car is zooming through space at about 35,000 miles per hour. Its sole passenger is a mannequin wearing a spacesuit and listening to the David Bowie song “Space Oddity” on repeat.
In February, the world’s most powerful rocket—SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy—launched the car into space. The car was used as the rocket’s test mass, which confirms how much weight a rocket can carry. Since it left Earth, the car has now traveled about 364 million miles. It’s expected to fly by Mars in 2020.
Since the late 1950s, the U.S. government agency NASA has been in charge of developing rockets that launch spacecraft into Earth’s orbit and beyond. But now, private companies like California-based SpaceX are building their own advanced rocket designs. Their next goal: Send humans to Mars.
Right now, a sports car is zooming through space. It’s traveling at about 35,000 miles per hour. Its only passenger is a mannequin wearing a spacesuit. It’s listening to the David Bowie song “Space Oddity” on repeat.
In February, the car was launched into space by the world’s most powerful rocket. The rocket, called the Falcon Heavy, is made by the California company SpaceX. The car was the test mass for the rocket. That helps engineers confirm how much weight a rocket can carry. The car has now traveled about 364 million miles since leaving Earth. It’s expected to fly by Mars in 2020.
Since the late 1950s, the U.S. government agency NASA has been in charge of developing rockets. The agency has used them to launch spacecraft into Earth’s orbit and beyond. But now, private companies like SpaceX have gotten into the business. They’re building their own advanced rocket designs. Their next goal: Send humans to Mars.