Elon Musk mocks Biden for not acknowledging SpaceX’s all-civilian mission
By Shubhangi on Sep 21, 2021 | 03:31 AM IST
Elon Musk took a shot at President Joe Biden for not acknowledging the successful completion of the first human spaceflight with only private citizens by SpaceX on Saturday.
When asked
by a Twitter follower that why the President has not acknowledged the
accomplishment, Musk replied, “He’s still sleeping.”
The Crew
Dragon spacecraft successfully returned from orbit on Saturday.
The mission,
Inspiration4 mission, had a goal to raise $200 million for St. Jude Children’s
Research Hospital. The mission raised $160.2 million while Musk pledged to
contribute $50 million, raising a total of $210 million.
Many NASA officials
as well as the SpaceX competitors acknowledged the Inspiration4 mission.
"Congratulations #Inspiration4! With today's
splashdown, you've helped demonstrate that low-Earth orbit is open for
business," tweeted Bill Nelson, the former senator who Biden
appointed as NASA administrator.
SpaceX has
had a good relationship with the federal government as the company recently won
a $2.89 billion contract to build NASA’s next crewed lunar lander.
SpaceX,
though, is under investigation by the Department of Justice as it is accused of
discriminating job application on the basis on citizenship status. The probe
started during the Trump administration.
Tesla CEO
Musk has also expressed discontent over a proposal by Biden administration that
would allocate $4,500 incentives to buyers of certain electric vehicles on the
condition of them being union-made, domestically.
Tesla is
the only major U.S. automaker whose production is not unionized.
Earlier this month, Musk tweeted, “This is written by
Ford/UAW lobbyists, as they make their electric car in Mexico. Not obvious how
this serves American taxpayers.”
(With
inputs from CNBC)
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Credits: Inspiration4