‘Return to Space’ is a documentary from Oscar-winning directors Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin who turn their focus to the stars after their astonishing work on ‘Free Solo’ and ‘The Rescue’.
At 74, Maye Musk is a model, author, dietician, and activist who enjoys shattering perceptions and challenging the conversation around ageing.
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During his stroll along the red carpet, alongside his mother, Maye, Musk couldn’t help himself.
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Made in 2015, Musk acquired Gulfstream’s flagship plane, the G650ER, in 2016.
Elon Musk has described the ‘Smart Summon’ in Tesla cars as the company’s “most viral feature ever”. True, but not always in the way the company would like.
The show’s opening bit also took aim at Anthony Fauci, Britney Spears, Jared Leto, and others.
Twitter has pulled a “poison pill” manoeuvre to make it both harder and more expensive for Musk to acquire the company, but the battle is far from over.
Musk has made an offer to buy 100% of Twitter Inc., saying the company has “extraordinary potential”.
There’s a lot that has been conveniently left out of Netflix’s new documentary, ‘Return to Space’, which centres on Elon Musk and SpaceX.
You know you’re doing okay when your net worth dwarfs the GDPs of major nations.
Elon Musk is sitting pretty atop various lists of the world’s wealthiest people. It’s not an honour he thinks actually belongs to him.
With freezing temperatures, radiation, and a non-breathable atmosphere to consider, one does not simply pitch a tent on Mars and get on with life as we know it.
Elon Musk busted some (rather awkward) moves at Tesla’s grand opening of its Gigafactory in Berlin, Germany.
SpaceX’s Starship, designed to take astronauts to the moon for NASA and eventually to Mars, hasn’t even made it into space yet.
I am not sure what movie or era Elon Musk thinks he’s in, but one does not simply challenge a dangerous world leader to single combat.
The discovery was made by chance, when a Vanity Fair reporter was in Grimes’ home interviewing her about music and Mars, mostly.
Forbes has said that figuring out Putin’s net worth is “probably the most elusive riddle in wealth hunting”.
Many of those who have spotted the train of lights didn’t know what they were and immediately jumped to conclusions thinking that they were UFOs or an alien invasion.
Having split from Grimes in September last year, it’s being reported that Musk is now dating a 27-year-old actress.
Neuralink is facing potential legal action over shocking allegations of animal abuse.
We may have moved on but Starman and the cherry red sports car are still out there, having cruised past Mars in October 2020.
A 19-year-old student and aviation enthusiast created a Twitter bot that tracks and posts real-time updates of Musk’s private jet location.
Back in 2015, SpaceX launched a Falcon 9 rocket into space. It left its second stage behind, which is now on a collision course with the Moon.
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A supposedly leaked video of the Tesla Cybertruck has gained traction online, leading to the vehicle being compared to a stainless steel fridge.
A hacker was able to remotely open the doors and windows of Tesla cars around the world, as well as turn on music, flash the headlights, and even start the engines.
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