The sense of Humor of Elon Musk is out of this world.
Seven years after SpaceX CEO put TESLA Roadster into track, the astronomer of the Minor Planet Center, the Harvard -Smithsonian astronomical physics center in Massachusetts, was confused with asteroids earlier this month.
One day after the Minor Planet Center registered as an astronomer who registered the 2018 CN41, it was deleted on January 3, revealing that it was actually a mask roadster.
The center stated on the website that the 2018 CN41 registry was deleted after pointing out that the orbitals were consistent with the heavy upper row with artificial objects, 2018-017A, and Tesla Roadster. “
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Seven years after SpaceX CEO put TESLA Roadster into track, the astronomer of the Minor Planet Center, the Harvard -Smithsonian astronomical physics center in Massachusetts, was confused with asteroids earlier this month. (SpaceX via Getty Images)
SPACEX launched Tesla Roadster in February 2018 on a huge SPACON HEAVY ROCKET maiden flight.
According to Musuk at the time, the roadster was expected to enter the elliptical orbital around the sun, but returned to Earth a little over Mars, and continued to go to the asteroid zone across the Mars. I did it.


SPACEX launched Tesla Roadster in February 2018 on a huge SPACON HEAVY ROCKET maiden flight. (Jimwatson/AFP via Getty Image)
According to astronomical magazines, when the roadster was mistaken for an asteroid earlier this month, it was less than 150,000 miles from the Earth, which was near the track of the moon.
The powerful Web Telescope captures one photo of the early supernova seen so far.
Central for Astrophysics (CFA) astronomical physicist Jonathan McDowell told Astronomy Magazine that this mistake indicated an untrained object problem.


ELON MUSK’S SPACEX has launched a previous personal car on track. (Justin Sullivan)
“In the worst case, you just start a space probe to study asteroids and study asteroids, and just recognize that you are not asteroids,” he said.
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