That's gotta hurt.
Nelson's latest comments raise plenty of questions, most of which will likely never be answered: where would SpaceX be at this very moment if it wasn't for Musk and his problematic behavior?
He did start the company, and the argument could certainly be made that the CEO has navigated SpaceX throughBut those days are long gone and a lot has changed since then, including Musk.
After dramatically lowering the cost of delivering both cargo and astronauts into the Earth's orbit, SpaceX stands a decent chance of establishing a, in the form of a Starship variant, capable of returning astronauts to the Moon. But whether a successful lunar landing will be because of Musk's actions or in spite of them is as unclear as it has ever been."The proof is in the pudding," he told
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