Saturday Night Live returned for its 47th season last night and turns out Wilson does a pretty good impression of a dopey weirdo.
The accusations have prompted a safety review from the Federal Aviation Administration.
The Tesla CEO isn't a fan of the new White House and its commitment to not totally eviscerating worker protections.
The all-private crew remained calm, despite not always being able to communicate with mission controllers on the ground.
Crew member Chris Sembroski said it best: “Holy shit.”
Called VIPER, the four-wheeled rover will spend 100 days searching for signs of ice and other resources on the Moon.
A daily occurrence for the rest of us—not being complimented by the POTUS—is a wound for Musk's ego, apparently.
If anyone's keeping track, Musk previously said Starlink would probably be out of beta by the end of the summer.
Inspiration4 was supposed to make space seem accessible, but the silent treatment we’ve been given has made the final frontier seem more distant than ever.
A glass dome atop the Crew Dragon will allow for stunning panoramic views of Earth and space—and also a safe place to go to the toilet.
The five-hour launch window begins today at 8:02 p.m. EDT (5:02 p.m. PDT), with pre-launch coverage starting four hours earlier.
Space needs a burdensome and expensive deep clean, and Woz's Privateer apparently wants to take care of the mess.
The multi-day mission will include yet another billionaire, as well as the first person to go to space with a prosthetic body part.
The satellite will improve our understanding of Earth's systems and improve weather forecasting that could save lives.
CEO Marc Benioff tweeted: "Ohana if you want to move we’ll help you exit TX. Your choice."
Amazon complained in a letter to the FCC this week that Musk's SpaceX operates as though "rules are for other people."
"Elon consistently tells me he likes the social policies in the state of Texas," Abbot said.
Well, imitation is supposedly the greatest form of flattery.
Apple is reportedly planning to include hardware in its upcoming devices that will support satellite communication connectivity.
After an astronaut suffered a pinched nerve, the installation of new solar arrays on the International Space Station will be delayed.