That was the point of moving launches of the daily items, like satellites, to SpaceX. NASA to damn slow to get that many satellites up that fast, AND keep them operational.
The car, mounted on the rocket's second stage, acquired enough velocity to escape Earth's gravity and enter an elliptical heliocentric orbit crossing the orbit of Mars.[6] The orbit reaches a maximum distance from the Sun at aphelion of 1.66 astronomical units (au).[4] During the early portion of the voyage outside the Earth's atmosphere, live video was transmitted back to the mission control center and live-streamed for slightly over four hours.[7]
No I didnโt.
When you read Musks Twitter he seams to be โ quietly @ sending stuff up every other day.
Back in the day NASA would milk a launch for weeks and turn the whole thing into a celebrity circus.
His astronauts are as anonymous as a truck driver..
That was the point of moving launches of the daily items, like satellites, to SpaceX. NASA to damn slow to get that many satellites up that fast, AND keep them operational.
Whereโs the Tesla in space now?
It has its own wiki lol