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Elon Musk’s red Tesla Roadster set to complete a second orbit of the Sun – Inverse
The red Tesla Roadster, first launched into space by the Falcon Heavy, is about to complete its second orbit.

Elon Musk’s Tesla Roadster is
on an impressive tour of the Solar System.
The red electric car, first launched into space on February 6, 2018, has carried a dummy called “Starman” on an unimaginable journey toward Mars. On Wednesday, nearly three years after the car first launched, the tracker WhereIsRoadster showed the car had completed 1.9244 orbits of the Sun, with an orbital period of 557 days.
The website shows how far it has gone in that time. It has traveled nearly 1.5 million miles, enough…
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