đ” Tesla moves to Texas
Tesla heads South ... SpaceX names Endurance... Elon Musk looks for hires.
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Last week, Musk Reads+ subscribers heard from Xiaofan Zhang, who has developed a solar car on his next project: Tunnel transit! This week, Virgin Orbit CEO Dan Hart reveals his vision for a future form of rocket technology.
Musk quote of the week:
âHell yeah.â â Elon Musk tweeted on October 9, agreeing with a user who called for an inaugural Giga Texas party complete with âgreat Texas BBQ/Austin food trucks and the biggest Tesla owners meetup in Tesla history.â Sounds pretty good. Can I hear you say âhell yeahâ?
Tesla: Moving on down to TexasÂ
On October 9, Tesla celebrated the opening of Giga Berlin with a rave and âGigabier,â which Musk announced as part of the Giga Berlin experience.Â
Although the factory is still contested by locals with environmental concerns, Musk claims that Berlin will be able to deliver vehicles by December 2021.Â
Back on U.S. soil, Tesla will be moving its headquarters from California to Austin, Texas, a significant event for the shift many Texans fear: Austin becoming the new Silicon Valley.Â
Although many Californians have been moving to Texas in search of low taxes and cool-factor, in Teslaâs case, the move seems at least partially inspired by a strained relationship between California government and Tesla.
Or rather, one edgy tweet from California Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez.
In reality, the move is most likely fueled by a combination of factors, including taxes, Texasâ pro-business attitude, and the fact that Musk just enjoys living in Austin, says Texas Monthly in a recent article dissecting the matter âIf Musk wants to [...] stamp his likeness upon the energy industry, before departing for Mars, it makes sense to do it from Texas,â the article reads.
This week, Tesla alsoâŠÂ
Broke a record in China
Granted Full Self-Driving to around 1,000 drivers
And got a stock bump
SpaceX: Time to get Endurance
NASA is scheduled to use a Crew Dragon capsule for its upcoming, crewed October 30 launch, and that capsule now has a name: Endurance.Â
Since the flight is made up of three NASA astronauts who have not yet gone to space and a Crew Dragon capsule, the name is fitting â it references 19th century Antarctic explorer Ernest Shakleton and his ship, the HMS Endurance, suggesting that this flight is part of the search for the new new frontier.Â
And it is. SpaceX and NASA both continue to push the bounds on who goes into space and how. Read more on Inverse.Â
And speaking of endurance, Musk fans waiting for Starlink are going to need some more.Â
Although Musk is pushing for Starlink sign ups now, saying the company can âhit max users in some areas fastâ and that users can expect alpha ânationwide rollout by end of month,â the Starlink site begs to differ. For some areas, the site indicates that coverage wonât begin until 2023, a fact unaided by Starlinkâs 500,000-user backlog. Maybe hold on to your deposits for now.
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10. Elon Musk took to Twitter to find his newest A.I. researchers. Could it be you?
9. Youâll be able to buy the Cybertruck soon⊠for your kidâs Barbies. Collector website Mattel Creations is unveiling their take on Teslaâs elusive truck on October 15 at 9 a.m. Eastern time. Vroom vroom.
8.  Tesla conducted their Annual Shareholder Meeting on October 7, and Tesla Daily live blogged it. Thanks, Tesla Daily.Â
7. Musk has been âdying to do a supersonic, electric VOTL jet,â but probably wonât, because as he spelled out in emoji, it might cause his brain to explode. (Probably not literally.) NASAâs brain is intact as the organization works on a soundless, faster-than-sound jet. Itâs not electric, but itâs definitely something.
6. A close-up shot of Jeff Bezosâ gasping face is âdefacing various corners of Twitch.â Or, I guess, Bezos-facing various corners?
5. Bezos-rolling wonât help Blue Origin, which has inspired a âcomplete lack of trustâ between it and its employees. Read more.
4. And, uh, the Blue Origin flight with Star Trekâs William Shatner has been delayed to Wednesday, October 13, at 9:30 a.m. Eastern time. To boldly go (during optimal weather conditions).Â
3. In positive interstellar weather news â NASAâs Mars rover, Perseverance, has discovered sites of former flash floods on the planet, a big find for better understanding Marsâ relationship to creating life. Read more.Â
2. Aside from feeling a little sick for her first two days of SpaceXâs Inspiration4 flight, crew member Sian Proctor already misses space. Read more on Inverse.Â
1. And a piece of Musk history: Musk Readers seem to love breakup gossip, so hereâs some more. On May 8, 2010, Muskâs first wife, Justine Musk, addressed (misogynistic, still very common) âgold diggingâ accusations during the demise of their three-year relationship. âThis is what I asked for from my ex-husband and father of my five children, Elon Musk,â Justine wrote. âThe house, alimony and child support, $6 million cashâŠâ Justine followed her transparent list by wondering, âIs that what I deserve? I don't know.â âWho exactly deserves that kind of wealth?â she implored readers to consider.
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