He led two Teslas to the plane, the first with Musk driving his children and the second with two security men. Musk went up on the plane, saw me, and said he did not realize that I would be on the plane. (A great start to things!) Then Musk took out his phone and started a hot conversation about drilling tunnels. On this point, I was ready for myself to disappear. I just wanted to go to the leather seat that I was sitting about three feet away from musk.
A lot for a good mood for the interview.
With the boarding of the plane, poor conversation increases, but then Musk lost his relationship. He put his phone away and opened to me, saying he was free to speak. His mood, as if it was magic, changed. Since we were discussing the first days of Spacex at Kwajalein, the children gathered around them so that they could hear their father’s previous days. The interview went well, at least part of the reason is that I knew the topic deeply, prepared, and I was excited about it. We talked about two hours before he asked Musk if he might have some time with his children. They spent the rest of the trip playing video games, and mixing with it.
April 2025: Poach Wilmor
When they are in the record, astronauts are often committed to the text. As a reporter, you will not get many of them. (Outside the record, a completely different story, of course, because astronauts are great in general, Farhan, and Gadoun.)
Last week, dozens of journalists were allocated for 10 minutes with Wilmor, separately, Sony Williams. This has been the first time that they have been in depth with the media since it was launched on Starliner and returning to the ground on the crew of the crew. When I waited out of the Audio A at the Johnson Space Center, I heard Willmur completed an interview with his headquarters in Tennessee, where he is. During their conclusion, the General Affairs officer said he had only one interview and said my name. Willmur said something like, “Well, I was waiting to talk to him.”