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Home | News | Biden Wishes Musk Lots Of Luck On Spacex Trip To Moon

Biden wishes Musk ‘lots of luck’ on SpaceX trip to Moon

San Francisco: US President Joe Biden has wished Elon Musk “lots of luck” for his trip to the Moon, as the Tesla CEO expressed “super bad feeling” about the economy and decided to cut its workforce by 10 per cent. When asked about Musk’s pessimistic attitude toward the economy during a press briefing at the […]

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Published Date - 4 June 2022, 10:45 AM
Biden wishes Musk ‘lots of luck’ on SpaceX trip to Moon
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San Francisco: US President Joe Biden has wished Elon Musk “lots of luck” for his trip to the Moon, as the Tesla CEO expressed “super bad feeling” about the economy and decided to cut its workforce by 10 per cent.

When asked about Musk’s pessimistic attitude toward the economy during a press briefing at the White House late Friday, Biden replied: “Lots of luck on his trip to the Moon.”


“Thanks Mr President!” tweeted Musk, who has criticised Biden several times in the past, and had recently announced to vote for the Republicans in November’s mid0term elections.

NASA last year selected the Musk-run SpaceX to continue development of the first commercial human lander that will safely carry the next two American astronauts to the lunar surface.

At least one of those astronauts will make history as the first woman on the Moon.

Another goal of the Artemis programme includes landing the first person of colour on the lunar surface.

SpaceX’s powerful Space Launch System rocket will launch four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft for their multi-day journey to lunar orbit.

There, two crew members will transfer to the SpaceX human landing system (HLS) for the final leg of their journey to the surface of the Moon.

After approximately a week exploring the surface, they will board the lander for their short trip back to orbit where they will return to Orion and their colleagues before heading back to Earth.

NASA awarded SpaceX $2.9 billion for the project and the company plans to conduct the first Artemis landing as early as 2025.

Meanwhile, Musk is reportedly planning to axe 10 per cent of Tesla staff, along with freezing hiring amid stalled Twitter deal, global macroeconomic conditions like chip shortage, rising inflation and high interest rates.

Tesla has nearly 1 lakh employees worldwide and Musk cites his “super bad feeling” about the economy for reducing the workforce.

Earlier this week, Musk gave an ultimatum to Tesla employees to either return to office or get out, saying they “should pretend to work somewhere else” if they disagree with the company’s policy.

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