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2023 Honda CR-V First Drive Review: The Once And Future King? – Motor1
Posted: September 20, 2022 at 8:18 am
Verdict 8.3 / 10
I love a good spreadsheet. Whether this stems from my basic inability to do math problems in my head or my conviction that data makes complex subjects easier to understand, Im not sure. But lining up figures in neat rows and columns, with pre-programmed formulas doing the algorithmic heavy lifting is my security blanket.
When it comes to analyzing the compact SUV/Crossover market, I actually dont know how anyone comes to a conclusion without a spreadsheet. Not only is this vehicle segment stacked with competitors very often the best-selling or best-executed vehicles in a brands portfolio the differences between a car like the 2023 Honda CR-V and its rivals require a bit of math to augment ones in-person experience. Its relatively easy to say which vehicle in a cohort is the most fun to drive; whats difficult is to extrapolate which might be the most useful for the diverse needs of buyers in this space.
In a typical car review, we tend to leave the dry bits like how much the thing costs for the very end. But that left-brain stuff seems more pertinent in a CR-V analysis than it would for a first drive of, say, the upcoming Civic Type R.
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Honda has essentially cut to the chase with its pricing strategy for this 2023 model. The front-wheel-drive CR-V EX comes in at $32,355 (thats a $31,110 MSRP plus a $1,245 destination charge), a price that falls in the low-middle of the spectrum for competitors at Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, VW, etc. Between supply chain issues and skyrocketing average transaction prices, Honda presumably no longer sees the business case for a bottom-tier trim, aka stripper models in the $27,000-$28,000 arena, in the CR-V line.
The effects of that strategy on overall unit volumes sold, and resulting residual prices, will be fun to watch over the next decade, but for now your $32k investment nets a pretty wonderful Swiss Army knife of a daily driver.
The CR-V EX comes with Hondas turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder under the hood, an invisible-in-action continuously variable transmission, and things like 18-inch wheels, heated seats, and Apple CarPlay/Android Auto that will make a driver feel like theyre getting a good value for their hard-earned dollar.
The model that I tested for a week was the EX-L with all-wheel-drive, which is likely to account for a hefty volume of all sales (but isnt, as Ill try to outline in a bit, the best overall CR-V value). The second-most-expensive trim at $36,505 all-in, the EX-L AWD offers all-wheel confidence for drivers in Snowbelt states, and quality of life upgrades like leather seating a bigger touchscreen display (9.0 inches vs. 7.0 inches) wireless phone charging, and an eight-speaker sound system (which, frankly, still isnt anything to write home about if youre an audiophile).
The EX-L shares the same 1.5T and CVT powertrain and cedes a little bit of fuel economy to its blood rival, the Toyota RAV4. The Honda nets 27 miles per gallon in the city, 32 highway, and 29 combined in this configuration, while Toyotas naturally aspirated 2.4-liter is good for 27 city, 34 highway, and 30 combined while turning all four wheels. A small difference but a big point for comparative shoppers and relative brand pride.
However those numbers look on my spreadsheet, they cant capture just how much better the on-road experience is in the Honda versus nearly all of its competitive set. In weeks leading up to and just following my CR-V test, I was able to get seat time in the aforementioned RAV4, Kias new Sportage Hybrid, a Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV that I cant even talk about yet, and the Volkswagen Tiguan. And, of course, Ive had seat time in competitors from Chevy, Ford, Subaru, Nissan, et al, as well.
Heres the long and short of it: With the exception of the Kia Sportage Hybrid, the CR-V is the easy choice from a driving perspective. Every brands compact CUV has some kind of competitive IP a bit more space, more power, slightly better NVH, etc. but as an all-around proposition, Honda really has this nailed.
The 1.5T offers up 190 horsepower and 179 pound-feet of torque not enough to make the CR-V feel anything like quick, but better than adequate for the needs of small crossover drivers. More importantly, the power delivery is smooth, with very linear throttle response, and very few hijinks from the CVT transmission.
In stoplight-to-stoplight driving the easy power and quick throttle tip-in actually belies the torque output figure though, to be fair, when I needed to get up to highway speeds the limitation of this small engine became more evident. (Hondas upcoming CR-V Hybrid model, with 204 horsepower and 247 critical torques should solve that problem nicely.)
Tuning of the steering is downright impressive. As Ive sampled more of the companys newest products this year, Ive realized that Honda has kind of nailed smoothness in terms of the steering experience.
While the electronically power-assisted steering rack is pretty much devoid of road feel (nothing surprising there for a crossover in 2022), the weight or effort level is just right: completely stable at a dead-ahead setting while cruising, and velvety when adding in lock or transitioning through corners on a country road. Very few buyers are going to think deeply about the steering experience of the CR-V, but even for non-nerds I think this tuning will give a sense of solidity to the vehicle and incrementally reduce the stress of driving every minute one is behind the wheel.
Very few buyers are going to think deeply about the steering experience of the CR-V, but even for non-nerds I think this tuning will give a sense of solidity to the vehicle.
Most wont, but if you do press the CR-V into service on a really good road, Hondas handling DNA really shines. Push really hard and the front-biased system will of course default into safe understeer, but if you dial it back a hair youll discover excellent body control while cornering (relative to the class), good grip, and the aforementioned steering encouraging the whole enterprise.
Ride quality is also really good; perhaps just a tiny bit behind the slick experience offered by the VW Tiguan, but worlds better than the rather jarring lack of composure I found in the RAV4.
I was truly surprised, about 90 seconds into my first drive experience with the CR-V, that Honda is not going to be the class leader where noise, vibration, and harshness are concerned, however. Well, noise at least. While vehicle tuning is almost completely spot-on in every other respect, somehow the team missed the benchmark where in-cabin quiet is concerned.
At about 60 miles per hour, the CR-V is far from loud but its a full letter grade below the utterly sanguine Sportage at the same velocity. Hondas 1.5T isnt exactly melodious in the first place, and it can be heard at a low volume, buzzing away from under the cars sleek hood. Wind rush, too, while well managed, cant compare to the Kia.
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Its possible that the CR-V Hybrid will be a few percentage points quieter than its gas-only sibling, but that remains to be seen until we can get behind the wheel. Until then, this feels like a miss for Honda, which absolutely lapped the field on all NVH fronts when it launched the previous-gen CR-V. Thats a high standard, but a fair one.
Hondas interior design language took a leap forward with the current Civic, and the CR-V has basically translated it for a larger space. In EX-L trim that means a really smart, clean, easy-to-use cabin that feels almost timeless in its execution. Sure, the Koreans get more inventive with colors and shapes, and Toyota and Subaru offer a bigger lifestyle experience for drivers who fancy themselves as rugged individualists. But the CR-V has comfortable seating, really crisp, clear instrumentation, and a good fat steering wheel thats nice to hang on to.
The larger touchscreen sits on a plinth atop the slim dash; its fair to say that it isnt as seamlessly integrated as some of the in-dash systems. I actually like having an infotainment screen thats higher in my eye line, for ease of use, but I get that this reads as tacked on to a lot of people. In any event, the screen itself has good resolution and makes a fine place to mirror my iPhone screen (which is basically all I want).
The gear-lever feels a bit old-school in todays landscape of knurled rotary shifters and swiveling ball gymnastics, but the only thing actually wrong with it is that its not a particularly solid thing to hold onto. Its possible that this was an issue with my pre-production spec vehicle, but there was a bit of play in the action of the shifter, enough to jiggle the plastic surround when I put it in gear and generally give the vibe that something might crack or chip way sooner than youd expect. Not a great testament to the overall feeling of quality, as one does tend to use the gear lever pretty frequently.
Honda has made a big deal of how much space it was able to carve out for rear seat passengers, especially. Theres more legroom in the rear chairs these days, some 41 inches, which is second amongst the top sellers to, you guessed it, the Kia Sportage (and the Hyundai Tuscon). As someone who is 6-foot-5 with two kids in car seats, I can attest that the CR-V not only has room enough for me to comfortably sit behind myself but it also means I dont have to adjust my driving position with a bulky rear-facing child seat installed behind me. Bliss.
Its fair to emphasize that just about every car in this class has enough head, leg, and elbow room in both rows to deal with folks my size, which means normal people will be swimming in space to move. Im picking on the RAV4 a lot today, but it bears mentioning that the Toyota does feel like one of the more cramped interiors (how do so many of these get sold again?).
The CR-V also has a really huge cargo hold, too. Its max volume of 75.6 cubic feet, easily accessible via a tall, wide rear hatch, ranks at or near the top of the heap here. For single-car families, this is really critical, as it allows the vehicle to flex from weekly shopping duty, to long-range road trips with a couple of kids, to all but the biggest format home improvement projects.
Bear in mind that the difference between the top tier and bottom tier performers on the Cargo Space line of my spreadsheet is only about 5 cubic feet, and most are within fractions of each other.
I havent touched on exterior styling because, well, is there a single small crossover that actually looks good? Theyre all kind of wind-tunnel optimized jelly bean boxes, with the primary aesthetic differences being the size and design of the wheels, and creatively shaped LED lighting elements. Honda was bragging a lot about how long the hood of this CR-V is, with notes about stance and aggressive proportions To me it all falls into the cool story category of information, but were uploading a lot of pictures so you can decide for yourself.
What does matter, at the end, is that the 2023 Honda CR-V is an intelligently optimized small SUV that will work brilliantly for a huge number of people and families. It is not really a standout in any one measurable category (save for cargo room), but in the magically-mathed confines of my spreadsheet, its competitiveness across a great number of categories makes it hugely compelling in the aggregate.
The CR-V is an all-around superstar. Right now its second on my personal rankings behind the Kia Sportage Hybrid, but Ill need to drive Hondas hybrid before I can fully stand behind that statement. In the meantime, just dont buy a RAV4 before test driving one of these.
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Space-A Travel for Military Families Military OneSource
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Current as of Dec. 29, 2021
For the latest information on restrictions and requirements related to COVID-19, visit the Air Mobility Command website.
Service members and their families can use Space-Available flights formally known as Military Airlift Command or MAC flights to travel around the country and world at little or no cost. Though sometimes unpredictable, military flights are perfect for families with flexible plans and limited travel budgets. With the right planning and documentation, Space-A travel can be the best way to take a trip with your family.
Learn how to take Space-A flights like a seasoned pro with these seven tips.
These flights are not commercial, but rather military flights with a mission. That means there are certain restrictions to travel, including:
Once you sign up for a Space-A journey, youll be put into a category that determines your priority for a flight. DOD Instruction 4515.13 provides the complete list of eligible passengers by category. For the most recent instruction, search theDOD Directives Divisionwebsite for Air Transportation Eligibility. Categories include:
AMC has atravel pagethat includes the following important information about Space-A travel. You should review this travel page for up-to-date information, including what type of identification is required for you and your family, baggage allowance for checked and hand carried baggage, and prohibited items.
If Space-A travel isnt right for your plans, take advantage ofTSA PreCheckto expedite your time at the airport when flying commercial. Use your Defense Department ID as your known traveler number.
Youll bypass long security lines without removing your shoes or jacket or taking your laptop from your bag. Family members under the age of 12 can pass through expedited screening with you.
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UNO Researchers Explore Future of Space Travel | News – University of Nebraska Omaha
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The eyes of the nation have been on NASAs Artemis I, a shuttle designed largely utilizing 1960s-era technology with the goal to put a human, once-again, on the moon.
The shuttle has had two failed launches following pre-launch issues including a liquid hydrogen leak. The next window available for scientists is now set for late September.
Managing risks has become a major issue for NASA in the wake of incidents like Columbia, Challenger, and Apollo. UNO instructors Dave Pares, from the Department of Geography and Geology, and Kyle Finley, from School of Interdisciplinary Informatics, believe the costs in terms of materials and personnel can largely be avoided by rethinking how we approach space travel by moving from fuel to electromagnetic power.
The current approach used for shuttles, space-based telescopes, the International Space Station, satellites, and launches use chemical propellants, Pares said. Nearly 90 percent of the weight of the rocket is propellant the rest is payload.
Much like the in the same way the world is rethinking its energy consumption due to cost, as well as impact on the environment, Pares and Finley have been exploring options that, until recently, have been only seen as science fiction.
According to Einsteins Theory of General Relativity, matter and energy can bend spacetime, Pares said. If we could induce artificially-generated electromagnetic fields that overlap at certain angles to cause that compression, a craft using that energy could be pushed forward in terrestrial and space environments.
This concept, known as a warp bubble supposes that, much like a conveyer belt physically moves stationary objects forward by carrying them along a path where the space in front of the object vanishes and more space appears behind the object.
By compressing the fabric of space in front of the craft you create a warp bubble around the craft and in the back of the bubble it expands, which allows the bubble to move through spacetime, Pares said.
While warp drives and warp speed have been largely theoretical and depicted in stories out of Star Trek and Star Wars, Pares and Finley have conducted research showing that the concept is measurable, albeit on a small scale, with what they call the VEM (Variable Electro Magnetic Drive). Similarly, late last year, a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) scientist accidentally discovered a microscopic, but measurable warp bubble.
With finite natural resources and the massive amounts of it needed to create the proper amount of fuel needed to launch a rocket into space, Pares and Finley said it only makes sense that scientists begin truly investing in experiments that can potentially prove the theoretical to be applicable. Also, in applying Einstein theory, time and space would be able to move faster outside a space-bound craft than inside if it were encased in a warp bubble.
The potential economic gains for a space-faring nation are staggering, Pares said. However, you need efficient means to get from point A to point B. Right now, it takes 10.5 months to get to Mars. A VEM Drive could get us to Mars in 18 days.
Pares said that there is still a big hill to climb in considering alternative energy sources for space travel. Much like other major transformations, change is often resisted because of perceived risks involved; however, he said, existing practices have shown risk as well.
Using technology that creates warp fields is definitely a paradigm shift in our thinking and practice of using chemical or solid fuel-propelled vehicles in space. As more engineers, scientists, and businesses get educated on the benefits and utilizations of warp technology, they will eventually use and advance it for operational use in space.
Science fiction first gave us the idea of traveling to the moon more than a century ago, but it took until 1969 for it to become a reality. Now, more than 50 years since, it seems like only a matter of time before, once again, science fiction becomes science fact.
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SUTUS 2022: The first space hotel planned for 2027 and the creation of cities in space are among the projects at the world’s largest space and…
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Madrid/Marbella - The world space and underwater tourism Summit reiterates its success with the celebration of the third edition of this pioneering event bringing together prestigious institutions and international stakeholders in space and underwater qualifications on 28, 29 and 30 September at Les Roches Marbella.
Last year saw the beginning of a revolution in the history of the cosmos. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, flew his rocket to an altitude of 106 kilometers for ten minutes, ushering in the era of commercial space travel. The search for original and personalized experiences is propelling the future of luxury tourism towards new destinations that cross known borders, reaffirming the entrenchment of premium tourism across the world.
Luxury tourism in Europe is in fact worth between 130,000 and 170,000 million euros a year, 22% of the sector's total income, according to consultancy firm Bain & Company.
Taking place in a hybrid format, with the first day in person and two other virtual days, SUTUS ("Space & Underwater Tourism Universal Summit") has positioned itself as the benchmark forum for the world's main space agencies, last year attracting the American NASA, the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japanese JAXA. They will be joined this year by the International Space University (ISU), the Space Tourism Society (STS) and the Swiss Space Tourism Agency (Swiss Space Tourism).
As far as the business sector is concerned, more than 30 companies will be present to present the progress of their projects. All of these enjoy international recognition and nurture ambitious plans, some of them even already put into practice.
Orbital Assembly, the first hotel with accommodation for tourists in space, Space VIP, is dedicated to space literacy and inspiring the next generation of private astronauts, Axiom Space, which aims to create cities in space, and the Space Tourism Society, focused on commercializing the growing range of space experiences(real spaceflight, movies, games and even virtual worlds), are just a few examples.
A number of women such as Nancy Vermeulen, private astronaut trainer at the Space Training Academy, and retired astronaut commander Susan Kilrain, who will talk about her experience beyond planet Earth, will also be present.
Meanwhile, the still unexplored marine world will be evoked by international speakers such as Fabien Cousteauand his International Ocean Station, which is slated to be operational by 2026; Aaron Olivera, founder and CEO of Earth 300, a global environmental and scientific project created in a futuristic superyacht whose main objective is to combat climate change; and Scott Waters, president of Pisces VI Submarine, who will talk about diving tourism in the Canary Islands.
The creation of the Spanish Space Agency (AEE) is the main theme of the Spanish presence at the third edition of this pioneering international summit. lvaro Gimnez Caete, Special Delegate for the Spanish Space Agency, will be responsible for presenting the action plan for the creation of this new organization, whose headquarters a dozen cities including Seville, Tres Cantos (Madrid), Teruel, Len, Puertollano (Ciudad Real) as well as the Canary Islands are vying to host.
In addition, this annual event will welcome renowned speakers such as underwater archaeologist Carlota Prez Reverte, aspiring ESA astronauts Carmen Garca-Roger and Jorge Pla-Garca as well as Spanish companies internationally renowned in the space race. The latter will include Green Moon Project, an undertaking committed to space agriculture as an asset for all humanity; and Zero 2 Infinity, a company that develops high-altitude balloons to provide access to the area around space and the low-Earth orbitusing a capsule and launcher transported by balloons.
Organized by Les Roches Marbella, a leading hotel training school in our country and one of the most important in the world, together with Medina Media Events, the event will host a demonstration area on the Marbella campus where representatives of each company participating will be able to present their tourism-related projects, thus opening up the experience to all those visiting the school's facilities.
Carlos Dez de la Lastra, CEO of Les Roches, says: "We are delighted that we have managed to bring the best agencies and representatives of the most exciting projects in the world to this congress, the most important in the world in the discussion of tourism in the two borders we have over our heads and under our feet".
Virtual attendees and registered companies will be able to follow all sessions via streaming and schedule video meetings with other participants and speakers, as well as visit exclusive online demos. All details, along with the official agenda and registration for the three days are now available through the Medina Media Events platform.
For further information: http://www.sutusummit.com
Sommet Education is the world's leader in hospitality management education. Its global network of prestigious institutions comprises Swiss originated hospitality business schools Glion Institute of Higher Education and Les Roches, together with culinary and pastry arts school cole Ducasse. In April 2021, Sommet Education acquired South African Education leader Invictus Education, adding four new schools to its portfolio: International Hotel School, IHS Gaming dedicated to the gaming industry; SAE Institute specialized in creative media education and Summit focused on B2B training and development. In August 2021, Sommet Education also expanded in India through a majority stake in the Indian School of Hospitality (ISH) with a campus in Gurugram (Delhi NCR).
These institutions offer 400 undergraduate, graduate and technical training programs to 9,000 students from 100 different nationalities and 10,000 learners. Teaching is offered across four continents on 18 campuses, as well as through state-of-the-art remote learning platforms. Between them, the schools have a network of 60,000 influential alumni in hospitality and beyond.
Sommet Education is the only education group with two in the Top 5 globally-ranked institutions for hospitality education and by employer reputation (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2022).
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Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Tourism leads the Saudi Tourism ecosystem.The Ministry sets the Kingdom's tourism sector strategy and is responsible for the development of policies and regulations, developing human capital, gathering statistics, and attracting investment.
It works in partnership with the Saudi Tourism Authority, which promotes Saudi Arabia as a global tourism destination, and the Tourism Development Fund, which executes the Ministry's investment strategy by providing funding for the sector's development.
Headed by His Excellency Ahmed Al Khateeb, the Ministry was founded in February 2020, following the opening of Saudi Arabia to international leisure tourists for the first time in its history in 2019. Saudi Arabia aims to welcome 100 million tourism visits by 2030, increasing the sector's contribution to GDP from 3% to 10%.
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Could MITs MOXIE Device Be the Future of Oxygen Production on Mars? – The Debrief
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At a distance of around 80 million miles from Earth, Earths planetary neighbor Mars has become the latest target for future space missions. While some like Elon Musk hope to terraform the planet and make it suitable for long-term living, others are looking at the prospects of what shorter mission lengths could yield.
The mission is likely to be a year and a half, says Dr. Michael Hecht, the Associate Director at MITs Haystack Observatory and a Project Manager for JPLs Mars Environmental Compatibility Assessment (MECA). With the challenges presented by exploring the Red Planet, many researchers are trying to find ways to make Mars more habitable, with one of the biggest focuses being to develop a method to produce oxygen there.
In a new paper published in Science Advances, Hecht and other scientists from MIT have announced the development of the Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) to create oxygen from the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, which they say can be done with a device the size of a car battery.
Oxygen is ever present in our atmosphere, and its easy to think it would be easy to either bring along for space travel. However, having enough oxygen to facilitate both air for breathing and fuel calls for tons of Oxgyen, all of which must be loaded and stored. This can quickly add a lot of extra weight to a payload.
Its a lot more than you think, Hecht told The Debriefin an interview.To give you an example, if you were to burn a log that weighs a pound in your fireplace, you would be burning maybe four or five pounds of oxygen. Not surprisingly, the weight of oxygen needed for a rocket to launch is significantly higher.
The rocket, for its five or six minutes of firing, will use more like 27 or 28 tons,Hecht explains. Because of this staggering amount of oxygen needed for successful space travel, many researchers are trying to find ways to minimize this need by producing oxygen right on Mars, using resources that the planet already has.
While Mars atmosphere is very thin, it contains a high percentage of carbon dioxide. Hecht and his colleagues at MIT saw carbon dioxide as a pathway to produce oxygen; taking this idea with them into production, MOXIE was designed to useelectricity to split carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and oxygen.
People that think about chemistry, the words carbon dioxide tells you theres carbon and two oxygens in every molecule, Hecht says. So why not take both oxygens? Well, we dont want to make carbon because it gums up the works and makes the instrument stop working. While the current methods employed with MOXIE remove carbon monoxide as a waste product, Hecht hopes in the future that it can be repurposed for fuel production.
MOXIE is currently at work on Mars as part of NASAs Perseverance rover mission, and as its engineering team looks to the future, one of their aims will be to see how MOXIEs capabilities might be useful in a variety of future missions. Hecht believes that the next steps after successfully producing oxygen on the red planet will be to harvest the planets water in the form of ice.
Then you can combine the ability to process carbon dioxide from the air with water, which as you know is dihydrogen oxide, and make more complicated chemicals starting with methane for fuel, Hecht says. But moving on from there to all sorts of useful chemical plants.
Hecht and his colleagues are hopeful that their efforts with MOXIE are just the beginning of a journey that will eventually bring us to the red planet. As for what MOXIE might be capable of producing for prospective Mars colonists of the future, there are a lot of possibilities.
Its hard to envision it, but it could be anything from wax to vodka, Hecht says. I mean, who knows?
Kenna Hughes-Castleberry is a staff writer at the Debrief and the Science Communicator at JILA (a partnership between the University of Colorado Boulder and NIST). Her writing beats include deep tech, the metaverse, and quantum technology. You can find more of her work at her website: https://kennacastleberry.com/
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Kathryn D. Sullivan: From Outer Space to Under the Sea – National Air and Space Museum
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For most people, Kathryn D. Sullivan is best known for her years with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). After all, she was selected as one of the first group of six women astronauts for the U.S. in 1978. She is a veteran of three Space Shuttle missions, including the flight where she performed the first extra-vehicular activity (EVA) by an American woman and participated in the mission that launched the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) into space.
Beyond her years as an astronaut, Sullivan has also ventured into many other fields of work and study. She is a trained scientist with a Ph.D. in geology. In addition, she has carried out extensive oceanographic research on the floors of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. She has also served in the U.S. Naval Reserve (USNR) first, as a lieutenant commander and eventually, captain. Her duties with the U.S. Navy included command of a unit of oceanographers and meteorologists based at Naval Air Station Dallas.
Sullivans public service extended beyond NASA and the USNR. In 2011, the Obama administration nominated, and the U.S. Senate confirmed, her as Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Environmental Observation and Prediction and Deputy Administrator for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Moreover, starting in early 2013, she served as acting NOAA Administrator. The following year, she was confirmed by the Senate as the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and simultaneously, as NOAA Administrator. She remained in these positions until early 2017.
Sullivan also served as President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ohios Center of Science and Industry (COSI). Under her leadership, COSI enhanced its impact on science teaching in the classroom, as well as its national reputation as an innovator of hands-on, inquiry-based science learning resources. Moreover, Sullivan was selected for the 2017 Charles A. Lindbergh Chair of Aerospace History Fellowship, at the Smithsonian Institutions National Air and Space Museum (NASM). During her time with the museum as a Fellow, she focused her research energies on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). Based on this research, Sullivan wrote her book, Handprints on Hubble: An Astronauts Story of Invention, which was released in 2019.
In 2020, she ventured aboard a specially equipped submarine to the bottom of the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench of the Pacific Ocean, becoming the first woman to reach the deepest known point of all of Earths oceans. Moreover, she became the first person to travel to both the Challenger Deep and aboard the Space Shuttle, Challenger (and, later, Discovery) into outer space. Also, late that year, Sullivan was named a volunteer member of President-Elect Bidens presidential transition Agency Review team to help facilitate transition efforts connected to the Commerce Department. In 2021, President Biden appointed her to the Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. As can be seen from her very busy life and multiple careers, Sullivan is certainly a true renaissance woman.
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Stratoflight And Expleo Join Forces To Take Passengers Into Near Space By Balloon – Space Ref
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Stratoflight and Expleo will unveil a new sustainable transport project for space travel at the 73rd International Astronautical Congress (IAC), which takes place in Paris from 18-22 September 2022.Passenger flights by balloon to the stratosphere at an altitude of 35km
Unique ogive-shaped capsule includes extravehicular viewing platform allows passengers to step out into space Green and economical solution uses recycled/recyclable materials, reusable capsule, and no fuel for zero emissions
Stratoflight models on display at the Expleo stand (F3) and CNES stand (F6/G7) of the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Paris
Tying closely to the event theme of Space for @ll, Stratoflight is a new sustainable mode of transport that will allow passengers to reach the stratosphere, 35km above ground level, in a unique capsule complete with an external viewing platform. The French-based company has partnered with Expleo, an engineering, technology and consulting provider with deep expertise in the space industry, for the development of this project.
For its ascent, the spacecraft uses tried-and-tested zero-pressure balloon technology, filled with green hydrogen, like that used for many years by space agencies such as CNES and NASA for scientific flights. To ensure a zero-carbon footprint, hydrogen will be produced locally at the take-off site via renewable energy, including solar and wind.
The vehicle, which measures 8m in length, 4m wide and 3m high, can accommodate up to six people, including two pilots.
Reservations for passengers will open in early 2023, with the first flight scheduled for 2025.
Expleo is designing the flight capsule for Stratoflight, which includes an extra-vehicular viewing platform, or balcony. Passengers wearing a pressurised suit will be able to step out into space to view the Earth from the stratosphere, at an altitude where the planets curvature will be visible and a horizon spanning from Barcelona to Amsterdam is visible, approximately 1239km.
Engineers at Expleos innovation laboratory have had to consider numerous parameters to ensure a safe and immersive experience for passengers in a capsule with large glass areas in its structure, including structural sizing, interior and exterior panels, design of onboard electronics, safety, and aerodynamics.
The cockpit, made of bio-sourced, recycled or recyclable materials, will be able to fly at speeds of up to 140 km/h for the return to land, thanks to its aerodynamic shape with both straight and curved lines. Descent to land is made under a piloted paraglider.
The programme is being developed with several European partners, including Swing for the parachutes and Spartan Space for the pressure suit.
Arnaud Longobardi, airline pilot and co-founder of Stratoflight, commented: Stratoflight provides passengers with multiple exceptional experiences: the ascent to space that feels like a hot-air balloon flight, stepping out on to the viewing balcony, moving into space like an astronaut, and the landing, similar to free flight in a paraglider; all this in a capsule similar to a spacecraft. For me, this mission is not only the realisation of my dreams as a pilot but also a technological innovation respectful of the planet.
Making space accessible to all, while respecting the environment, is at the heart of what we believe in at Expleo. Our teams of space engineers have designed this capsule with this dual objective in mind. And we intend to go further. We are currently investigating the possibility of making the capsule out of new green composite materials based on bamboo, which would further reduce its carbon footprint. We are proud of our work with Stratoflight and of our contribution to this innovation, explains Frdrique Rebout, Head of Space, Expleo.
Stratoflight will also offer, each year, several flights to people involved in the areas of preservation of Earth, science and space, in the world of education, and the charity sector.
Meet the Stratoflight team and see a 1/6 scale reproduction of the capsule at the CNES stand F6/G7 Meet the Expleo team and seethe Stratoflight model in the Aerospace Valley, stand F3 To arrange a meeting or a visit of our stands, please contact Valentine Eman: valentine.eman@expleogroup.com
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Elon Musk: Starlink Satellite Broadband Now Active on All Continents – CNET
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With the addition of the McMurdo Station in Antarctica, SpaceX says its orbit-based Starlink broadband service now reaches all seven continents.
On Sunday, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tweeted that the high-speed internet service routed through low-Earth orbit is truly available globally.
The service has just recently become active in Africa, starting in Mozambique and Nigeria, and is rolling out by the end of the year in the Philippines to begin making inroads in southeast Asia.
As Musk himself notes, the service is even in use at the bottom of the world by scientists in Antarctica.
Starlink has been active for a while now in Australia, New Zealand and a number of countries in the Americas and Europe.
Notably, though, it has not been activated in the physically largest country on Earth, Russia. SpaceX activated Starlink in Ukraine earlier this year shortly after Russia invaded. Thousands of Starlink receivers have also been sent to Ukraine to keep war-torn regions connected. Musk has also reported that Starlink has managed to resist Russian attempts to jam it.
There are currently over 3,000 Starlink satellites in orbit, and SpaceX will continue to add at least a thousand more under its current license from the US Federal Communications Commission. The company has expressed a desire to grow the mega-constellation to as many as 50,000 flying routers.
Musk revealed via Twitter in June that Starlink subscriptions were approaching half a million.
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How Many Women Were Abused to Make That Tesla? – Rolling Stone
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Corporate culture comes from the top in America. At least thats the platonic ideal. How a company sets its global image, how it treats its employees, what it values that all starts in the so-called C-suite. In some companies, that ethos can be found in a single man they are almost always men who emerge as the face of the firm. (Think Steve Jobs at Apple or Jeff Bezos at Amazon.) That letat, cest moi approach is evident at Tesla. Elon Musk is Tesla, and Tesla is Elon Musk. This has been true since the South African became CEO and wrested control of the electric-car company from its founders in 2008. The board is not forcing Musks hand. (It was Musk who decided Tesla would move its corporate HQ from California to Texas.) At times he can be so hands-on that he has overnighted at the Fremont, California, factory where the cars are manufactured. Musks tweets can make Tesla stock rise and fall. The personal and the corporate are inseparable.
This is not in dispute.
This summer was a busy one for Musk. He decided to buy and then decided not to buy Twitter. He fathered children Number Nine and Number 10 with a female executive at another of his companies. (Simultaneously, Musks father, Errol, admitted to having fathered a second child with his stepdaughter.) His third child disowned him. He denied concurrently that he broke up the marriage of the co-founder of Google and that he offered to buy a flight attendant a horse in exchange for an erotic massage.
The flight attendant received a settlement that was billed to SpaceX, Musks rocket company. It hasnt been a great year for women at SpaceX. In December, former SpaceX engineer Ashley Kosak published an essay meticulously detailing alleged sexual harassment at the company. That was followed in June by a group of SpaceX employees releasing a statement saying Musks frattish behavior was a frequent source of distraction and embarrassment and asking Musk to stop being, well, a creep. SpaceX investigated their complaints for 24 hours, and then announced that SpaceX had terminated a number of employees involved.
On a not-unrelated note, Musk continued his longstanding love affair with 69 memes, often tweeting them to his 105 million Twitter followers. This is not an accident. Musk has made geek loucheness his personal brand and a component of Teslas marketing strategy. It may have even helped to save his company. By 2016, Tesla had released two models, the S and the X; both were critically acclaimed and massive hits for the previously tiny electric-vehicle market, but not enough to keep a giant company afloat. The next car would make or break Tesla. After building a roadster and an SUV, Teslas third car was going to be a sensible sedan, but Musk had to make it edgy. His plan was to name the crossover version the Model Y and the sedan the Model E, completing his S-E-X-Y line of cars that he had hinted at in tweets and speeches for years.
Alas, Ford, the historical home of the Model T, rumbled about trademark infringement and possible litigation. So Musk changed the cars name to the Model 3. The company began selling T-shirts and coffee cups with a logo reading S3XY. Get it? (It wasnt just about the cars torque and acceleration.) Wordsmiths groaned but Musk loved it. We just trademarked sexy, boasted Musk in an interview.
With increased public demand for EVs and backed by the S3XY campaign, the Model 3 was a megahit. Since the car was released in July 2017, Tesla has sold 3 million 3s, and the companys stock has risen from $62 at the beginning of 2018 to a high of more than $1,200 a share on Nov. 1, 2021. The 3 is the bestselling electric vehicle in the world and is as omnipresent in Americas affluent neighborhoods as lacrosse sticks.
Musk became the richest man in the world and continued his frat-boy-as-businessman strategy. He announced in July 2020 the sale of a limited number of red satin short-shorts with the word S3XY written across the ass, ostensibly tweaking Tesla short sellers who lost billions as the stock rose. Only $69.420, tweeted Musk. (He is also big into weed memes.) They sold out in minutes.
Alisa Blickman didnt know any of this in 2021 she just needed work. She had been laid off from her job in Oakland as the pandemic crushed the Bay Areas economy. What Blickman did know was that she was the sole provider for her child and Tesla was offering $21 an hour, with the promise of overtime.
Blickman applied online last fall and was quickly hired. A few days later, she made the 50-mile drive from her Pittsburg apartment to a Marriott near the Fremont plant for orientation. She alleges that the sketchy vibe began the moment she walked into a conference room. A man in a S3XY T-shirt welcomed her and the other new hires. The man soon began talking about the company, telling the new employees that Teslas are so sexy and These are some sexy cars.
Blickman wasnt a Tesla fangirl, so she didnt understand why there was so much talk of sexy at an onboarding session for a global corporation.
I just thought it was very weird, Blickman tells me. We are sitting in the deserted pool area of her apartment complex. Its June, but shes in a puffer jacket and occasionally shivers. I wonder whether it was because of the morning chill or talking about her experiences working at Tesla.
A year after being hired, Blickman is one of seven former Tesla workers who have filed sexual-harassment lawsuits against Musks car company in the past 10 months. The women, most of whom were let go, allege a level of sexual harassment that paints Tesla as more like one of William Blakes dark Satanic Mills than a high-flying Silicon Valley corporation saving the environment.
The following story is based on court documents, including those filed on behalf of the women, and Teslas filings in these cases, as well as interviews with five of the women, their friends, and co-workers. In their lawsuits and their interviews, the women describe a workplace rife with sexual harassment and a culture of indifference or hostility to their concerns and complaints.
Tesla, which has not had an active public-relations department since 2020, does not typically respond to press inquiries, and did not respond to multiple requests for comment for this story. In its court filings in the womens cases, Tesla invoked the arbitration clause in its employment agreement and has denied the womens claims. Tesla has always and continues to strictly prohibit its employees from engaging in any form of sexual harassment, Tesla asserts in filings in one of the cases. The company emphasizes that it works to ensure a safe and respectful work environment, backing this up with multiple declarations by employees in various roles. And it cites its anti-harassment training and See Something Say Something and Take Charge programs that empower employees to report any issues, and claims it promptly and thoroughly investigates...sexual harassment and, if substantiated...takes appropriate disciplinary measures, up to and including termination. When reached by phone, the companys lead lawyer, Sara A. Begley of Holland & Knight, acknowledged that she had received Rolling Stones inquiries, and then offered a terse no comment.
Tesla didnt answer questions about Musks sexually charged public persona and how it might trickle down in potentially damaging and unforeseen ways.
In Blickmans case, she claims, problems started at her onboarding session. She recalls the man in the S3XY T-shirt starting to read in a monotone about Teslas various policies. Eventually, he came to the companys policy on sexual harassment. According to Blickman, he played an instructional video. Many of the examples in the video were of women harassing men. She couldnt believe it.
I thought, If Im sexually harassed, theyre not going to care, Blickman says.
On her first day at work, Blickman alleges she watched a male Tesla worker take photos of a womans backside as other men watched quietly, as if the man was hunting big game. The photos were soon circulating around the factory. On a break, Blickman says, she went up to the woman and asked if she was OK. The woman just shrugged.
Im used to it, Blickman says the woman told her. Shit like that happens all the time here.
At first, Blickman says, she kept her mouth shut. Almost every day, she alleges, she heard the male workers in the factory sizing up women: Oh, Id do her. Id fuck her. Her ass is a 10. She had spent many years working in a predominantly male world as a delivery driver, and knew how to maneuver around a bad seed or two. The problem at Tesla, she says, was there were too many bad seeds.
A few weeks into her time at Tesla, she alleges, a male worker inched into her workspace and began intentionally touching her with his arm and then his leg. The man walked up to Blickman on a break and smiled. Youre a pretty little white girl.
She also alleges the man lied and told her he was a lead, a.k.a. a supervisor, which dissuaded her from complaining about him. On another occasion, she says, she told the man to back off. She claims the man told a couple of co-workers that he wanted to kill her and another employee. Eventually, management moved him to a different part of the factory, but Blickman still had to see him on a regular basis.
Blickman tried to focus on her work, but says that she remained afraid.
Its awkward, and Im not an idiot, Blickman tells me. Ive just started, whats it going to look like if I say Im being sexually harassed right away?
Blickman began commuting with another worker, Jessica Brooks, one of the seven women who have filed suit against Tesla, who claims she eventually began piling boxes around her workstation so Tesla workers couldnt gawk at her body, and confirms Blickmans story. Brooks and Blickman talk about how all the catcalls and awful behavior made them want to call in sick. Daily, they both allege, they heard men talk about female employees, debating which ones were fuckable. Blickman claims she heard one male worker shout about another woman employee.
Id like to bend her over and spread her cheeks.
Another man blurted out his sexual preferences: I like to spit on a girls face when Im fucking her.
Blickmans first supervisor wouldnt help because, she alleges, he was one of the worst offenders. Each day, she claims, he approached Blickman from behind and gave her an unwanted massage on her lower back. Blickman just gritted her teeth under her Covid mask and waited for it to be over. (In another one of the womens lawsuits, Tesla filed a sworn statement from a female worker who allegedly worked close to Blickman and Brooks, saying she didnt hear or see any sexual harassment at the factory, and multiple other Tesla employees submitted declarations along the same lines, insisting that if they had, they would have reported it.)
Tesla requires its workers to do a few minutes of stretching every morning before their shift. One day, Blickman alleges, her supervisor came up behind her and whispered in her ear.
I hear you dont like to scream loud enough.
Blickman says she broke for a moment and turned toward her supervisor.
What?
The man backed away and rephrased his statement, she claims.
Uh, I hear you dont like to scream teamwork loud enough.
Later, that supervisor was transferred to a different part of the factory. His parting gift? According to Blickman, he told his replacement that she was not a valuable team member and suggested she be exiled to a harder job outside in the tents, one of the factorys least desirable areas to work.
Outside of work, Blickman says, she ran into a female Tesla worker. They talked a bit and Blickman confided to her that she was a lesbian. Blickman says the woman then aggressively came on to her, but Blickman told her she wasnt interested in going on a date. The woman grew angry, and Blickman alleges she outed her to the rest of her Tesla workers.
Blickman says this resulted in a new wave of harassment. The woman who outed her would, Blickman claims, get her attention by making thrusting motions. She says the woman followed her into the bathroom and dropped to the ground and looked under the stalls for her.
Blickman says Teslas HR was less than useless. (From a statement issued by Tesla and from its filing in the womens cases, the company claims it later amped up some of its sexual-harassment training and processes.) Blickman says she did find one male worker who was sympathetic to her. Hed listen as she detailed her complaints. He was definitely not a pig, remembers Blickman. But he was only one in a sea of pigs. There were just too many in there.
The months passed and Blickman found it increasingly difficult to drag her body out of bed at 4:30 a.m. to make the 90-minute commute to her 12-hour shift. She was drinking and smoking too much. Every break, she had an urge to bolt the factory. Blickman tells me that in the fall of 2021, she asked to be transferred to one of Teslas service centers. There was a problem with her paperwork she doesnt know if this was done on purpose or was just incompetence.
In October, Blickman took Covid leave. She emailed Tesla HR while away and told them she needed to take stress leave. She detailed some of the harassment she claims that she and others had suffered. HR replied about meeting in person, but then, Blickman says, she didnt hear anything else, so she didnt go back to the factory. She was fired when she didnt return to work after getting a letter from Tesla in November saying that company policy might result in the termination of employees if they didnt come to work for two days in a row without notification.
There are people in that factory who see Elon Musk as a god, one of the women tells me. If he talks like that, they know they can, too.
After remaining stoic through most of our conversation, Blickmans eyes fill with tears: I was just looking for a place where I can work and not be bothered, not be harassed. Is that too much to ask?
I ask her if she thought Musks slavish devotion to frat-boy humor contributed to Tesla workers saying whatever they wanted to women.
Of course, she says. There are people in that factory who see him as a god. If he talks like that, they know they can, too.
There is no evidence suggesting that Musk knew about the alleged harassment going on at Teslas Fremont factory before the women filed their lawsuits. But for a guy who claims to be so hands-on, its hard to imagine he wouldnt have picked up on complaints about the allegedly pervasive culture. And if he didnt know, why didnt he know?
THERE IS A COMMUNITY coming to life on the once desolate land adjacent to Teslas Fremont factory. For years, the Warm Springs neighborhood was a dreary industrial area that had become a haven for folks dumping trash and junking cars while participating in other unsavory activities. Now, theres a new elementary school, the first one built in Fremont in 25 years. Its just a 15-minute walk on freshly paved sidewalks to a recently opened Bay Area Rapid Transit stop connecting the blue-collar town to San Francisco. The boulevards are wide, and the charging stations are plentiful. Townhouses at the corner of Innovation Way and Synergy Street are going for $1.4 million.
Currently, Fremont produces more than half of the Teslas in the world. The factory is on the grounds of a former General Motors plant that was bought by Tesla for $42 million in 2010. Just 12 years later, Fremont has become the most productive auto plant in the country, building almost 8,550 environmentally friendly electric cars a week in 2021. The numbers are trumpeted as further signs of Musks genius.
However, Tesla isnt a stranger to litigation about its work culture. In 2021, a jury held the company liable in a racial-discrimination suit filed by a Black worker who alleged the use of the n-word was common at the factory and that racial slurs were scrawled on the walls. (Tesla disputed the judges findings after the verdict and assured its employees that the facts didnt justify the jurys verdict.)
This spring, 15 Tesla workers filed a suit against the company alleging that Black workers were often greeted by white bosses with comments of Welcome to the plantation. The suit also alleges that Black workers were given the most daunting physical assignments. Race plays no role in any of Teslas work assignments, promotions, pay, or discipline, lawyers for the company said in a statement. Tesla prohibits discrimination, in any form.
This followed a February lawsuit filed by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing against Tesla for racial discrimination and harassment at the Fremont plant. (In a statement, Tesla called the lawsuit misguided and denied the allegations, dubbing the proceedings unfair and counterproductive, especially because the allegations focus on events from years ago.)
Teslas defenders would argue that every large company will at times face lawsuits, HR challenges, and disgruntled employees. However, Tesla seems to be an extreme case both in the quantity of legal actions brought in quick succession and the consistent nature of the allegations. And most companies dont have a rule-defying leader like Musk, what with his tweets floating the idea for a new school whose acronym just happens to spell out TITS Am thinking of starting a new university: Texas Institute of Technology & Science. It will have epic merch.
The womens legal filings detailed alleged incidents ranging from being asked for hand jobs to being stalked by drunk-on-the-job employees in the parking lot. While the cases make their way through the system and Tesla pushes back against the allegations, the fallout has been catastrophic for the women. One couldnt leave her bedroom for weeks. Some feel ashamed, a common reaction among sexual-harassment victims. And many are having trouble jump-starting their careers after their time at Tesla left a black hole on their rsum. The women tell Rolling Stone they cant understand why the kind of behavior they claim they experienced was, and possibly still is, being tolerated by Tesla and Musk. They believe Musk should be held accountable.
The never-modest Musk recently proclaimed that he would jack up Fremonts production by 50 percent in the near future. That means more jobs. Musk is offering something to workers who could never buy a $60,000 entry-level Tesla, much less a million-dollar home: a $21-an-hour wage. This is manna for blue-collar workers in America, where most of the factory jobs that used to support manual labor have been shipped overseas or down to Mexico. Men and women from economically distressed towns like Antioch, Stockton, and Modesto talk excitedly about doubling their take-home pay. Yes, 90-minute commutes each way exponentially longer if you are relying on public transportation are a nightmare. And, yes, you are standing on your feet for 12-hour shifts in a nonunion shop where you can be fired without cause. And, yes, there was a killing in the parking lot last December, when one worker allegedly laid in wait for another worker and gunned him down. Still, there is optimism in the air. Even the women bringing the lawsuits tell me they had been excited about working at a place with cool tech that was making our air a little better.
Then, they say, reality settles in.
ALIZE BROWN THOUGHT that if she covered her body head-to-toe in oversize clothing, she would be left alone.
It was November 2020 and most of the Bay Area economy was still on Covid shutdown. She was 21, had a three-month-old son, and her partner was out of work. Brown didnt hesitate when a recruitment agency offered her a job casting metal parts for Tesla. She tells Rolling Stone she had heard from a female cousin who had worked at Tesla that it was a tough place for a woman to work. Brown says she thought they were being dramatic.
According to Brown, she kissed her baby goodbye a few days later and left for work at 4:30 a.m. At 6 a.m., she clocked in and learned her station wasnt in the factory but outside in an area commonly known as the tents, where she would be dunking metal parts into a hot chemical liquid to prepare them for shaping. She was given work gloves to protect her hands from the toxic liquids, but tells me she soon noticed other workers had burns on their forearms where the gloves ended. She was then required to grind the pieces into shape with a tool.
She says she also soon learned that there were other dangers. First there were catcalls from male workers. Her court filing detailed some of them:
Are you single?
No, I have a partner and a baby.
Brown alleges the men would just laugh.
Whatever man youre with doesnt care about you because youre working.
(Tesla filings include a sworn statement from one of Browns supervisors claiming that he had not seen or heard any sexual harassment targeting Brown.)
Brown tells me that she informed her Tesla supervisor that she was breastfeeding and would need to pump during her 12-hour shift. She says that information spread throughout the department. This quickly became a subject of sport with her co-workers, particularly one male worker who became obsessed with her. He started making comments about her breastfeeding, often referring to her as a cow, or saying that she was milking. She says that when her breast milk leaked and stained her shirt, he would say things like, I see youre milking today. According to her complaint, the man would spend most of the workday bothering Brown, following her around. And he was always talking, she claims.
Youre looking hella thick today.
Brown decided to do what she could to deter the unwanted attention. Thats when she bought an extra-large mechanics jumpsuit to envelop her body, and started wearing a wool hat to cover her hair and a big scarf for making her neck invisible. Other than her face, hardly an inch of her skin was exposed.
I just wanted to blend in and somehow disappear, Brown tells me at a Starbucks not far from her apartment. Shes wearing a jaunty straw hat and has an easy smile, but her fists keep clenching in anger. I just wanted to do my job and go home. They wouldnt let me.
After a month or so, she says, she went to her male supervisor and complained about the creepy co-worker. He is saying very inappropriate comments to me. Im feeling uncomfortable. Can you say something to him?
According to Browns court filing, her supervisor, who she claims frequently looked her body up and down, brushed it off. (In a filing by the supervisor in another one of the cases, he claims none of the employees he supervised ever complained to him about other employees using harassing language, and that he would have escalated any such complaint to HR.)
Things somehow got worse. The Tesla factory is immense, with 10,000 employees. Besides lunch, workers receive two 15-minute breaks during their 12-hour shifts. Brown would have to walk quickly just to reach a toilet and get back in time. Brown alleges the co-worker followed her to the bathroom. She says she begged him to stop harassing her. He just laughed and went back to his crude talk. Brown alleges she went to her supervisor and asked him to move her to a different part of the factory, but, she claims, the man soon moved there, too, and continued harassing her.
In my heart, I wanted to strangle him, she says. Like with both hands and both feet. But I knew I had a baby and Id go to jail. So I couldnt do anything.
Brown says he wasnt the only man to bother her, and alleges that she pleaded with her co-workers to knock it off. Were not at a party, were here to work, Brown says she told the men. Im not here to flirt with you. I need this job. Please leave me alone.
Brown tells me a story that is also in her court filing. There was another male worker who reeked of booze and began asking her personal questions about her life and what she liked in a man. One night, she finished her shift before dawn (the Tesla factory runs 24/7) and started making her way to her car in the vast parking lot. The lot wasnt a picnic in the best of times this is where the worker allegedly shot another employee. That night was worse, Brown says. She heard the drunken man shouting for her to give him a ride home. He staggered after her. Brown started running in a jagged pattern trying to lose him, but the task was made harder because she was wearing so many layers of clothes. She eventually lost the man and slipped into her car. She let out a scream of rage before driving home.
I grew up in Oakland, and I know how to avoid people on drugs or drinking, but I didnt think Id have to do it at work, Brown tells me. It was Covid. I needed the money for my baby.
She brought the workplace home and would yell at her partner to not touch or comfort her. He suggested she quit, and Brown snapped back that they needed the money. So she kept going to Tesla. About two months later, Brown went to work and found out her badge would not let her enter. She called a co-worker, who asked a supervisor about it, and they reported back to Brown that her contract had been terminated. The reason? She says Tesla argued that she had been away from her workstation too much. She was crushed.
I was just trying to get away from the men who were harassing me, Brown says. I begged them to move me or them. They never listened. Instead, they fired me.
That was 18 months ago. Since then, Brown says, she has battled anxiety and gets nervous about leaving her house to run routine errands. She now has a job in a San Francisco hair salon, but she says she has trouble riding the BART train to work. I cant handle anyone sitting behind me or getting on and sitting next to me, Brown says. Im working on it.
Now, that fear and depression seem to have turned to anger. At the end of our conversation, I ask Brown if people would buy Musks car if they knew what she alleges happened in his companys plants. She lets out a little laugh and considers what she would do if someone gave her a Tesla.
Id drive that Tesla down to the factory, Brown says. And Id burn it.
EDEN MEDEROS DIDNT LIKE to fight traffic, so she often spent 14 hours a day working at the Centinela Tesla service center in suburban Los Angeles. Arriving around 6:30 a.m., she liked the first hour in the morning twilight. Mederos wasnt getting paid for that first hour, but she got a lot done, unlocking the place, scheduling appointments, and getting keys ready for customers picking up their cars. The other thing she says she cherished about her morning time was that no one was harassing her.
She claims it started early in her time at Tesla. Mederos job title was concierge, but her responsibilities ran from organizing maintenance appointments to dealing with Tesla owners grappling with the latest update to their cars digital dashboard. Mederos doesnt have kids, so there were no cute snapshots to personalize her desk, but dinosaurs take her to a happy place. Im a big Jurassic Park nerd; thats my guilty pleasure, Mederos tells me. I just love them; they make me smile.
So she brought in some dinosaur figurines to decorate her desk one morning. She placed the dinosaurs and went off to help a customer. A half-hour later she came back, and claims she could hear many of the almost-all-male staff giggling: The dinosaurs had been rearranged in sexual positions. This wasnt a huge surprise to Mederos, she alleges, since Musk had ground the 69 meme into dust, captioning a screenshot with Nice after his twitter followers hit 69 million. Mederos and the other women Rolling Stone spoke with say male Tesla workers found it hilarious, the female workers did not. She restored her dinosaurs to their original positions, but every time she stepped away, she alleges, someone fucked with them, so she took them home at the end of the day.
By that point, Mederos felt that complaining wouldnt do any good. She says shed already stopped eating at work because whether it was a banana or yogurt, someone would make sex noises and ask her How much more can you fit into your mouth? Mederos claims co-workers passed the time throwing coins and crumpled paper at her and other women, aimed to go down their shirts.
Mederos recently moved from Los Angeles to the Portland, Oregon, area. She likes the laid-back feel and says she had mostly healed from working at Tesla between 2016 and 2019. But after talking to her Im not so sure. She was stoked when she was hired by Tesla after working for 10 years with special-needs kids. I thought I was pretty tough, says Mederos. Ive been knocked down a flight of stairs at work. Mederos says she was psyched to be working for Tesla, a company trying to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions. We are watching our planet dying. It was great wanting to be a part of something doing something about that.
But there were warning signs. The center had about 30 employees, and only three were women. (The other women Rolling Stone talked to also cite a rough 10-to-one male-female ratio at Tesla.)
Shortly after starting, Mederos says, she told her boss that she had problems hearing certain tones and voices with her right ear. This got around, and apparently many of the men she worked with thought she was deaf. A technician allegedly called out Ive never seen a white girl with an ass like her. The same tech guy eventually learned that Mederos was half-Cuban. One day, she claims, he sidled up to her. That explains why you have an ass. This atmosphere encouraged two other workers to ask her if she could hold a cup up with just her butt. The tech guy, per Mederos legal filing, also once remarked on the breasts of a girl visiting the center, and was unfazed when he was told the girl was 12. Those tits are not 12, he allegedly said.
The place was toxic before Eden got there, says a former Tesla employee who worked with Mederos and left company feeling the culture was inappropriate and obnoxious. A guy would start there and seem like a nice guy, but then he wanted to be part of the group and just started being awful. Other women got harassed Eden just got it more.
Mederos says her first supervisor was sympathetic but useless, telling her thats just how men talked at Tesla. Occasionally, employees would be compelled to watch videos on sexual harassment. That only made things worse, according to Mederos. Men would touch Mederos arm and leg, and say in a mocking tone, Oh, no, Im sexually harassing you. After the announcement of the S3XY line, the men at the service center started calling everything sexy This pen is so sexy, this stapler is so sexy.
There were conversations about it, says Mederos. They would say, Well, [Musk] says it, so why cant we say any of this stuff?
Her second supervisor, according to her filing, was even more of a nightmare. He would block doorways as she tried to enter offices, she claims. One day, Mederos alleges, she and that supervisor took a Tesla for a test drive. She claims that before they pulled out of the parking lot, her supervisor placed his hand on her shoulder and told her that her strong personality was holding her back at the company.
You should be calmer; that is what is expected of a woman.
Mederos says she jumped out of the car at the first red light and walked back to the center. Eventually, Mederos alleges, she reached out to HR to plead her case. The HR rep listened and agreed to meet with her. Mederos says she was somewhat optimistic as she arrived for the meeting in a conference room. That was immediately crushed. She opened the door, and her boss was sitting at a table with the HR rep. Mederos couldnt believe it. She felt like she was going to throw up.
Youve made some aggressive accusations, she says the HR rep told her.
Mederos tried to explain her side of things. But she says her supervisor shouted her down.
Everything you say is complete bullshit!
He kept yelling until he stalked out of the room, she claims.
Mederos couldnt stop crying. The HR rep told her to take the rest of the day off.
She pauses when she tells me this part of the story. Its been two years, but she still blames herself.
First I was shocked, recalls Mederos. And then I was just so angry at myself. Everybody had told me that if I go to HR, this sort of thing would happen. I knew from then on, I was gonna be so screwed.
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Space Storms Destroy Elon Musk’s Starlink Satellites, and the Problem Is About to Get Worse – Entrepreneur
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Billionaire SpaceX founder Elon Musk is determined to build his sprawling Starlink satellite internet network, but, naturally, he's faced some setbacks along the way.
Back in February, 38 of Musk's Starlink satellites were annihilated by a "destruction event," per Newsweek, and these incidents are expected to get worse in the near term, peaking in 2025.
What happened, exactly?
An explosion on the surface of the sun caused a wave of energetic solar particles to wash over our planet, heating up the Earth's atmosphere and spiking the density of the minute amounts of air at the level of the Starlink satellites' orbit. The satellites began to sink and, ultimately, burned up at thousands of miles per hour.
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A study published by researchers in China and the U.S. in August revealed the economic toll: tens of millions of dollars. Still, in the grand scheme of things, the loss was a minor bump in the road for SpaceX, which has more than 3,000 Starlink satellites in orbit and plans to launch approximately 40,000 more.
But the company can also expect similar challenges ahead, as the sun's activity, and this accompanying space weather, escalates in keeping with its 11-year solar cycle set to peak in the summer of 2025.
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Musk built the potential for such setbacks into his Starlink strategy, though, releasing the satellites at a low altitude so they're destroyed quickly in the instance of failure and don't get stuck in space.
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