SpaceX Thread

Given how 401ks are ran it probably wouldn't make a difference.
 

Elon Musk becomes world's first trillionaire​

Add the two together — $866.5 billion from SpaceX and roughly $286.8 billion from Tesla — and Musk's stakes in those two companies alone total approximately $1.147 trillion, not including his stakes in Neuralink, the Boring Company, and other investments and assets he may have.

SpaceX briefly reached $176.30/share, which would have put his combined SpaceX and Tesla holdings at >$1.25tr briefly, or about half Russia's GDP.
 

SpaceX Tests New Vehicle For Returning Payloads From LEO​

SpaceX Tests New Vehicle For Returning Payloads From LEO | Aviation Week
CAPE CANAVERAL—A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket dispatched a new spacecraft designed to return science samples and items manufactured in microgravity back to Earth, a service the company intends to sell to researchers and entrepreneurs.

The Falcon 9, flying for the 29th time, lifted off at 6:53 a.m. EDT June 23 from Cape Canaveral SFS’s Space Launch Complex 40. An hour later, SpaceX confirmed deployment of the capsule, known as Starfall. The company did not broadcast imagery of the second stage or payload deployment, nor disclose if there was additional spacecraft aboard.

Some thing is odd on Starfall
normally SpaceX present the Launch with video of faring/payload separation.
on Starfall, no video of Payload, just Booster operation, like this is a military mission
no media coverage of Payload in orbit or it landing,
while the Payload return in package to harbour

Is Starfall a false flag operation, has SpaceX launch something for Military/intelligence service ?