Breaking: Elon Musk is not just a part time Journalist. He’s actually a decent guy.
As you may have heard, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams are two astronauts stuck at the International Space Station. (ISS) Time magazine said "the plan was for a brisk and breezy mission—test-flying Boeing’s brand-new Starliner spacecraft for a short eight-day cruise." Then, Boeing and NASA reported four leaks erupted and five thrusters failing. This is Boeing's first time flying astronauts after trying to launch their first starliner that also had software issues.
Long story short: does Nasa & Boeing take a risk sending the Astronauts back home on the Starliner, or do they call in the Space-X 'Dragon' from the bullpen?
There is a scheduled Space-X mission launch that included four astronauts, but would now leave two seats open for Wilmore & Williams to return home. However, this would tack on another six months stay.
What would you do? Take the risk? Or enjoy an Intergalactic-New-Year, and wait for Elon Musk’s Space-X crew?
After the Spaces-X interview between Donald Trump and Elon Musk maintained over 1M viewers for an hour, mainstream media dug into the platform for being biased.
Elon Musk, who’d I call a left leaning moderate, received the most backlash.
The interview that you can watch on YouTube offers policy and the vision for America. Other presidential candidates haven’t done an interview yet, and people aren’t sure why they are avoiding it. They have been asked to do many interviews, sources say.
Political irony wins again.
Elon Musk’s Spaces on X = bad, harmful
Elon Musk’s Space-X = good: superhero movie plot going a galactic mission to bring back America’s Most Courageous Astronauts.
He’s clearly smart enough to run a space program where he can be a hero, and gives free Wifi to countries around the world without it.
I think he’s a decent guy.
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