April 2022

SpaceX director says six Crew Dragon launches per year is a sustainable goal

A senior manager says that SpaceX could sustainably launch six or more Crew Dragons per year if the market for private missions grows large enough to demand it. Benji Reed, Senior Director of Human Spaceflight Programs, offered his thoughts on the matter in a press conference following SpaceX’s successfully recovery of Crew Dragon and four

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Rivian’s tax agreement for Georgia manufacturing plant gets approval

The Joint Development Authority (JDA) approved the final Economic Development Agreement (EDA) for Rivian’s upcoming manufacturing plant in Georgia. The JDA presides over Jasper County, Morgan County, Newton County, And Walton County.  The EDA covers agreements between the JDA, the State of Georgia, and Rivian. As per the agreement, three parties agree to develop Rivian’s manufacturing facility

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Volkswagen teases cool ID.Buzz pickup truck early concept

Volkswagen took to Twitter to ask the public about its early concept for an ID. Buzz electric pickup truck. The truck’s design appears to be inspired by the ID. Buzz minibus’ design and color schemes.  VW unveiled the ID.Buzz electric van last month. It received many positive reactions from the public, specifically for its inspired design. The

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Elon Musk receives invites from FL and TX to move Twitter HQ

Elon Musk received invites to move the social media platform’s HQ from California to Texas or Florida. Governor Greg Abbott from Texas and Mayor Lenny Curry from Jacksonville, Florida, presented their arguments to Elon Musk via Twitter.  Gov. Abbot argued that Musk’s other companies already have a base in Texas. “Bring Twitter to Texas to

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Tesla’s $2.6bn SolarCity acquisition lawsuit ruled in favor of Elon Musk

A lawsuit between Tesla Shareholders and Elon Musk ended on Wednesday with a Delaware court ruling in favor of CEO Elon Musk. Shareholders believed Tesla’s acquisition of SolarCity in 2016 was a bailout of a company owned by two of Musk’s cousins, which was unfair to them. The trial started in July 2021, and within

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