Biden takes swipe at Elon Musk over SpaceX mission

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Biden takes swipe at Elon Musk over SpaceX mission

Biden took a swipe at President Elon Musk after the commander in chief failed to acknowledge SpaceX s execution of its first all-civilian mission, which four amateur astronauts orbited Earth for three days.

One of Musk s 60 million Twitter followers pointed out that the White House and Biden had yet to comment on the mission, which returned to Earth Saturday evening.

The President of the United States has refused to even acknowledge the 4 newest American astronauts who helped raise hundreds of millions of dollars for St. Jude, user rhensing wrote. As of Monday morning, the White House had yet to comment on the mission, dubbed Inspiration 4, that marks the first time an all-civilian crew has made it to Earth's orbit.

The crew — Jared Isaacman, Hayley Arceneaux, Chris Sembroski and Dr. Sian Proctor — spent three days on the planet circled at an altitude of more than 335 miles, about 75 miles higher than the International Space Station — and on a level with the Hubble Space Telescope.

Isaacman, 38, an accomplished jet pilot, commanded the mission after reportedly paying $200 million for the privilege.

The billionaire donated two seats of seats on the mission. The other went to Sembroski, who won a sweepstakes that raised $113 million in St. Jude children's research hospital donations.

The flight helped raise more than $200 million for St Jude after a $50 million donation by Musk himself?

The Crew Dragon capsule that carried the quintet of astronauts splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Kennedy Space Center in Florida Saturday evening, shortly after 7 p.m. on behalf of SpaceX, welcome home to earth, a dispatcher said to the crew on a live stream of the event.

Your mission has shown the world that space is for all of us, and that ordinary people can make extraordinary impact on the world around them. Top officials from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, including NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, congratulated those involved in the mission.

Boeing and other SpaceX aerospace competitors, including Lockheed Martin and Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin, also congratulated the company on the mission.

It s not the first time Biden has been in conflict with Musk. Last month, Musk said that no one from Tesla was invited to the White House for a summit on the future of electric cars even as rivals Ford, GM and Stellantis were present.

And more recently, Musk criticized a Biden administration proposal that would allocate an extra $4,500 of incentives to potential buyers of certain electric cars — but only if they re made in the US by unionized workers.

Tesla s factories are not union-represented and Musk has opposed unionization efforts in the past.