Starman and his Tesla Roadster are presently ordinary natives of room. As indicated by information from Where is Roadster, the enormous driver has finished his first circle around the Sun, taking 557 days since the main Falcon Heavy dispatch to circle our home star. Its way has taken it more than 762 million miles from that point forward, or enough to surpass its unique 36,000-mile guarantee more than multiple times. [Elon Musk's spacefaring Tesla Roadster finishes its first trip around the sun]

You aren't going to see Starman floating during that time sky, lamentably. Earth is as of now on the contrary side of the Sun, and the EV won't get enigmatically near Earth again until November fifth, 2020, when it'll be about 0.346AU (just shy of 32.2 million miles) away. It'll get a lot nearer to Mars before then at 'only' 0.05AU (about 4.6 million miles) on October seventh of that year. From that point forward, it could get very forlorn for Starman - gauges recommend he probably won't get especially near and dear until 2047.

Obviously, that is likewise expecting mankind doesn't turn out to meet him sooner. SpaceX itself is edging nearer to profound space flight, and the US wants to send individuals to Mars in 2030 or later. There's a probability that profound space travel will have turned out to be generally normal when Starman visits his home planet.