Elon Musk Podcast

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Sep 16, 2023 • 26min

Elon Musk Weekly News Update

In the latest episode of "Elon Musk Podcast," we discuss a range of recent developments, from SpaceX's newest rocket tests to Tesla's advancements in battery technology. The episode offered listeners an insider's perspective on Musk's various ventures, updating them on milestones and challenges. The show is primarily funded by its audience through the "Elon Musk Investors Club," which allows for daily episodes and can be joined at ⁠joinclubelon.com⁠.
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Sep 15, 2023 • 7min

SpaceX Starship and the FAA Clear for Flight in a Few Weeks

The FAA's Ongoing Relationship with SpaceX Acting FAA Administrator Polly Trottenberg announced optimism for the license approval in the coming weeks. The FAA wrapped up its technical investigation into the April test launch, outlining 63 corrective actions SpaceX must take. While the FAA and other governing bodies like NASA and the National Transportation Safety Board played oversight roles, the investigation was primarily led by SpaceX. The FAA recently released a "mishap closure letter," detailing expectations around safety and environmental issues that the company must meet before it can launch its next Starship rocket. But before any engines roar, SpaceX still needs a separate environmental nod from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which is yet to be determined.
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Sep 14, 2023 • 7min

SpaceX Under Government Scrutiny

Welcome to another episode of the Elon Musk Podcast, where we unpack and discuss the world of technology, space exploration, and innovation in ways that make you think. Today's episode is going to be a critical one. We're tackling some serious issues surrounding SpaceX, the company I founded. Senator Elizabeth Warren has been very vocal in her calls for an investigation into SpaceX's role in international affairs. The point of contention? A recent decision to block Ukraine from utilizing our Starlink satellite network for a military operation against Russian warships. This issue is sparking wider debates about the authority private companies should or should not have in matters of national and international security.
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Sep 13, 2023 • 6min

Tesla Dojo: A Computational Marvel

Tesla's Dojo is a supercomputer purpose-built to process and recognize computer vision video data. Going live in July 2023, Dojo serves as the training ground for Tesla's machine learning models aimed at bolstering its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system. Unlike conventional supercomputers, Dojo is architected to handle millions of terabytes of real-life video data from over 4 million Tesla vehicles on the road. This unique task called for an architecture that broke away from traditional supercomputer designs, focusing on efficiency and scalability.
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Sep 12, 2023 • 8min

Secret Rocket Launch and SpaceX Starship Update

We've covered a lot today, but this is just a glimpse into the complex and competitive arena that is modern space exploration and security. As the year unfolds, it'll be fascinating to see how ULA and SpaceX continue to shape the future of space, technology, and national defense.
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Sep 10, 2023 • 37min

Elon Musk Weekly News

In the latest episode of "Elon Musk Podcast," we discuss a range of recent developments, from SpaceX's newest rocket tests to Tesla's advancements in battery technology. The episode offered listeners an insider's perspective on Musk's various ventures, updating them on milestones and challenges. The show is primarily funded by its audience through the "Elon Musk Investors Club," which allows for daily episodes and can be joined at joinclubelon.com.
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Sep 9, 2023 • 7min

FAA orders SpaceX to take 63 corrective actions on Starship

In order for SpaceX to resume Starship launches at its facility in Texas, the company will need to “implement all corrective actions that impact public safety,” according to the FAA.
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Sep 8, 2023 • 6min

Honda to Switch to Tesla's NACS Charging Standard in 2025

Honda has announced that its electric vehicles in North America will adopt Tesla’s North American Charging Standard (NACS) starting in 2025. The move signifies a broader shift in the industry towards a unified and reliable charging infrastructure. Honda has also secured access to Tesla’s Supercharger network, enhancing the electric vehicle ownership experience for its customers.
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Sep 7, 2023 • 8min

SpaceX Readies Starship for Second Test Flight Amid FAA Review

SpaceX is in the final stages of preparing for its second test flight of the Starship rocket, currently awaiting FAA license approval. After a previous attempt in April 2023 faced engine problems and led to a 90-second flight termination, SpaceX aims to address regulatory concerns and demonstrate the performance of its innovative technologies, including 33 Raptor rocket engines on the Super Heavy booster and a new "hot staging ring" on the upper stage. Pending approval, the ambitious test flight seeks to complete nearly three-quarters of an orbit around Earth. https://clubelon.supercast.com/
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Sep 6, 2023 • 8min

SpaceX Sets New Launch Record with 62nd Mission, Returns Crew-6 Astronauts from ISS

SpaceX marked a dual milestone on Monday with the successful return of four Crew-6 astronauts from the International Space Station and launching its record-breaking 62nd mission of the year. The latter deployed 21 more Starlink satellites into orbit, further solidifying SpaceX's role as a leader in space exploration and satellite deployment.

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