Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Elon Musk’s SpaceX venture has launched unlikely objects into space before.
In February 2018, a Falcon Heavy test flight carried a 2008-model Tesla Roadster into space, and it’s now in a year-long orbit around the Sun with a 6% chance of hitting the Earth at some time in the future.But on Sunday, August 29, the eccentric entrepreneur sent an even stranger payload to the stars.
A shipment of ants, avocados, and a human-sized robotic arm was launched towards the International Space Station on Sunday.The shipment of supplies and experimental materials is expected to arrive onto the ISS some time on Monday morning.
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