NASA Astronauts Start Epic Journey In Tesla Model X SUVs — Of Course
The day coming soon when NASA astronauts launch into space again is one that will leave us with tears in our eyes and chills running down our spines — from joy, pride, and love. It is history in the making, dreams coming true, and another step for humanity and Americans.
“Capture the flag” refers to the U.S. flag that was flown on the first and last NASA Space Shuttle missions. SpaceX is set to grab it as a major prize for its historical mission. During the last shuttle mission, the crew of Atlantis pinned an American flag on the docking hatch of the ISS. This is the same flag that flew aboard Shuttle Columbia’s maiden voyage in 1981.
As a result, Tesla, the other company run by SpaceX’s CEO, Elon Musk, is getting some free press from NASA and the media covering the launch.
One of the key marketing strategies for any type of company that sells things is advertising. Statista noted that global advertising spending will surpass $560 billion in 2019. However, Tesla is a company that is known for completely ditching this valuable marketing strategy.
In fact, Tesla’s ads come from its fans, supporters, customers, and shareholders, not from Tesla. Some Tesla owners are celebrities, such as musician Jaden Smith, who loves Elon Musk and his own Model X that he’s featured in a few of his videos.
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SpaceX and NASA are about to embark on a historic launch — sending astronauts to space for the first time in almost a decade. NASA is using Crew Dragon and the Falcon 9 to do this — a first for NASA when it comes to sending people into space.