Trump Makes Threats. SpaceX Is Too Big to Cancel.
Musk’s company is too deeply embedded in the U.S. space ecosystem for Trump to sideline it, Kathleen Curlee writes in a guest commentary.
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Below is a list of U.S. regulators who oversee Musk's companies, including automaker Tesla, rocket and satellite company SpaceX, brain implant company Neuralink, social media platform X and construction firm The Boring Company. The Federal Communications Commission in April voted to open a review of the decades-old spectrum sharing regime between satellite systems sought by SpaceX.
Trump Makes Threats. SpaceX Is Too Big to Cancel.
Musk’s company is too deeply embedded in the U.S. space ecosystem for Trump to sideline it, Kathleen Curlee writes in a guest commentary.
Barrons.com
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1 hour ago

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