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TOO LATE! What SpaceX just Did END California...
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#techmap #spacexstarship #starliner #spacexdragon #starship
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TOO LATE! What SpaceX just Did END California...
The most difficult thing about launching a rocket is sometimes not the technical side, but the regulations.
Obviously, no matter how fast your rocket building is, if the bureaucrats' paperwork shuffle is slow, your progress will also be slowed down.
It was indeed a bitter pill that Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX, had to endure while headquartered in California, a hub for aerospace innovation that was once a dream for many rocket startups.
This led to a historic change in SpaceX's headquarters location from the Golden State to Texas — a place with more favorable conditions.
While the move marks a significant shift with potential economic impacts on both states and the future of space exploration, it also raises a question:
Does this move mean SpaceX will easily abandon California altogether, especially as its arch-rival embarks on its own crazy plans?
Tune in to today’s episode to find out!
TOO LATE! What SpaceX just Did END California...
Anyway, thank you for helping us reach 88,000 subscribers! Our next goal is 100,000, and we need your support to get there. If you haven't subscribed yet, please do! We appreciate your help—thank you!
(Goodbye California)
Elon Musk once viewed California as the promised land for innovation and entrepreneurship, a place where he could realize his ambitious visions. His companies, Tesla, X, and SpaceX, thrived in California's supportive environment, which offered substantial government subsidies and a highly skilled workforce. Especially, SpaceX has strongly developed and built on the remaining heritages of the old space here. They took over an abandoned aerospace building in LA County and turned it into the highest-volume rocket producer in the world.
TOO LATE! What SpaceX just Did END California...
However, over time, Musk's perception of California soured due to what he described as "overregulation, overlitigation, and over taxation," leading to a contentious relationship with the state that had once nurtured his success. Ultimately, his frustrations culminated in gradually relocating key companies's headquarters to Texas. For instance, Tesla headquarters made a big relocation from Palo Alto, California to Austin, Texas on December 1, 2021. This is because the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom refused to allow Tesla's Fremont plant to reopen despite Musk's demands due to COVID-19. Elon Musk made it clear that Newsom's move impacted factory operations amid a critical situation as Tesla began delivering its new Model Y crossover.
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#techmap #spacexstarship #starliner #spacexdragon #starship
===
1) SOURCES OF IMAGES AND VIDEOS
ChameleonCircuit
Interstellar Gateway
===
TOO LATE! What SpaceX just Did END California...
The most difficult thing about launching a rocket is sometimes not the technical side, but the regulations.
Obviously, no matter how fast your rocket building is, if the bureaucrats' paperwork shuffle is slow, your progress will also be slowed down.
It was indeed a bitter pill that Elon Musk's rocket company, SpaceX, had to endure while headquartered in California, a hub for aerospace innovation that was once a dream for many rocket startups.
This led to a historic change in SpaceX's headquarters location from the Golden State to Texas — a place with more favorable conditions.
While the move marks a significant shift with potential economic impacts on both states and the future of space exploration, it also raises a question:
Does this move mean SpaceX will easily abandon California altogether, especially as its arch-rival embarks on its own crazy plans?
Tune in to today’s episode to find out!
TOO LATE! What SpaceX just Did END California...
Anyway, thank you for helping us reach 88,000 subscribers! Our next goal is 100,000, and we need your support to get there. If you haven't subscribed yet, please do! We appreciate your help—thank you!
(Goodbye California)
Elon Musk once viewed California as the promised land for innovation and entrepreneurship, a place where he could realize his ambitious visions. His companies, Tesla, X, and SpaceX, thrived in California's supportive environment, which offered substantial government subsidies and a highly skilled workforce. Especially, SpaceX has strongly developed and built on the remaining heritages of the old space here. They took over an abandoned aerospace building in LA County and turned it into the highest-volume rocket producer in the world.
TOO LATE! What SpaceX just Did END California...
However, over time, Musk's perception of California soured due to what he described as "overregulation, overlitigation, and over taxation," leading to a contentious relationship with the state that had once nurtured his success. Ultimately, his frustrations culminated in gradually relocating key companies's headquarters to Texas. For instance, Tesla headquarters made a big relocation from Palo Alto, California to Austin, Texas on December 1, 2021. This is because the Governor of California, Gavin Newsom refused to allow Tesla's Fremont plant to reopen despite Musk's demands due to COVID-19. Elon Musk made it clear that Newsom's move impacted factory operations amid a critical situation as Tesla began delivering its new Model Y crossover.
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