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    Russia mocks Elon Musk, launches toy car with dummy onboard

    Russia mocks Elon Musk, launches toy car with dummy onboard

    By Shubham Sharma
    Jun 15, 2019
    04:00 pm

    What's the story

    Russia has launched a red-colored car into space in what looks like a mimicry of SpaceX's founder Elon Musk.

    Musk had launched his own cherry red Roadster during the historic first flight of Falcon Heavy, the most powerful rocket currently in operation.

    The move drew worldwide attention, and now, more than a year later, the Russians appear to be mocking it.

    Launch

    Toy car launched with dummy aboard

    Just like SpaceX, the researchers from Russia's Tomsk State University launched a red-colored car.

    But, here's the thing, this wasn't a full-scale vehicle; it was a toy car, one that looked like a copy of the Zhiguli owned by Dmitry Rogozin, the Director-General of Russia's Roscosmos space agency.

    It took to the skies on an automatic stratostat, according to a The Moscow Times report.

    Dummy

    Plus, the vehicle even had a Rogozin dummy

    The Roadster launched by SpaceX had a dummy named 'Starman' strapped to the drivers' seat.

    As this was a striking element of the launch (Starman's images from space went viral), the Russians imitated this too in their 'toy car' mockery.

    Their vehicle was strapped with a smiling dummy of Rogozin, according to the details of the launch.

    Details

    However, their car couldn't follow Starman's footsteps

    Though the move from Russia looks like a clear dig at the Roadster launch, it is worth noting that their car didn't go a space journey.

    The vehicle took to the upper atmosphere, some 150 kilometers above Earth, flew there for about 16 hours, and then, returned back home.

    It landed some 2,000 kilometers away from the site of launch.

    Current position

    Meanwhile, where is Roadster right now?

    Having said that, Musk's Roadster continues to soar into the darkness of cosmos.

    The car, according to a dedicated tracking website, is more than 316 million kilometers away from Earth.

    It is flying toward our planet at a speed of over 22,000 kmph. But worry not, there is no chance it would do any harm to us.

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