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Isn't there a test payload that will be delivered to Mars when everything goes as planned?
Edit: They mentioned what will be sent on its way to mars in the article.
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Quote: Isn't there a test payload that will be delivered to Mars when everything goes as planned?
If it was my payload I would be skepticle! Last one blew up quite nicely, but hey I wonder if they are using an ASIMO to 'drive' the Tesla, liked the thing about having Star Man on the Hi-Fi.
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It's not going to land on Mars. Instead, it will go into a high orbit.
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Should be interesting... specially the landing of the rockets...
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I think it's a huge waste of resources. They could come up with a much more suitable payload without much thought.
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I think it is reasonable. You cant test with anything toxic, or anything too good, in case it f***s up, so an old car is ideal.
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I know some managers who I would like to see as test payload.
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Nothing Toxic!
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I thought it was quite smart, if it doesn't get too far the car could tow it back. (May need to swap out the batteries from the rocket.)
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Guns to show dominance?
John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: waste of resources. They could come up with a much more suitable payload
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Are you volunteering your car?
Elon is putting up his personal possessions, but I'm sure he'd taken suitable donations.
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My comment wasn't actually meant to be sarcastic. As expensive as launches are, a scientific package of some description would have been a much better use of resources. A Tesla roadster is not a scientific package, and just makes the inhabitants of the planet look even more stupid to anyone that might be passing through.
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John Simmons / outlaw programmer wrote: A Tesla roadster is not a scientific package Correct: A Tesla roadster is an experiment in highway homicide.
However, a Shelby Mustang or whatever that beast you launch yourself in is ... is an experiment in ego and hormones.
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On an early test flight, they sent up a large wheel of cheese.
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Read that as "Falcon Heavy Lunch planned for today".
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: You got a pool running at the office yet? How many are betting it will explode? Perhaps he booked a bargain flight to Mars and now learned that this is his ride.
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Pfft... Micheal Nesmith drove an Eldorado to the Moon back in the 80s...
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We all know that StackOverflow is useless - and surely something like this couldn't happen here in QA, could it?
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