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Inside the Tech Creating the Las Vegas Sphere's Groundbreaking VisualsThe brains behind the groundbreaking camera technology and visuals of the Las Vegas Sphere, including director Darren Aronofsky, give a behind-the-scenes look into what it takes to create its immersive, ultra-high resolution images. Photo Illustration: Jordan Kranse
Persons: Darren Aronofsky, Jordan Kranse
WSJ explains what led to the Virgin spinoff’s collapse. Illustration: Jordan KranseIn July 2021, to much fanfare, Virgin Galactic Holdings flew founder Richard Branson and three other crew members to the edge of space. The company’s next flight—a test operation—occurred last month, nearly two years later. Over that time, challenges have mounted for the company.
Why Starship’s Explosion Is Part of SpaceX’s Process SpaceX’s Starship exploded minutes into its first flight into space, but the fiery ending wasn’t entirely unexpected. Here’s what led up to Starship’s inaugural flight, and what the explosion could mean for SpaceX going forward. Illustration: Jordan Kranse
Why Starship’s Explosion Is Part of SpaceX’s Process SpaceX’s Starship exploded minutes into its first flight into space, but the fiery ending wasn’t entirely unexpected. Here’s what led up to Starship’s inaugural flight, and what the explosion could mean for SpaceX going forward. Illustration: Jordan Kranse
Illustration: Jordan KranseSpaceX believes it can repair damage to the launchpad used for its first Starship flight and will be ready to fly a second rocket by early summer, the leader of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said. “It blew a hole in that launchpad,” Bill Nelson, the agency’s administrator, told lawmakers at a House Science Committee hearing on Thursday, referring to SpaceX’s inaugural Starship flight on April 20.
What a Wrongful Detention Determination Means for Evan Gershkovich Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been designated as “wrongfully detained” in Russia by the U.S. State Department. WSJ explains the criteria the State Department uses to determine wrongful detention, and what it means for detainees’ release. Illustration: Jordan Kranse
Elon Musk says his $44 billion Twitter takeover might result in a bankruptcy filing. To make the deal work, Mr. Musk has been trying to add subscription revenue and reassure advertisers about the platform’s future. What’s more, the company’s debt stack now includes floating-rate debt, meaning that interest costs are set to rise as the Federal Reserve continues to increase interest rates. Twitter’s credit ratings, which were below investment grade before the transaction with Mr. Musk, have deteriorated further. For that, Mr. Musk would need to persuade potential investors that he has a viable long-term business plan, he said.
Elon Musk Buys Twitter: A Timeline of the $44 Billion Battle
  + stars: | 2022-10-28 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
10/28/2022 5:30AMElon Musk has purchased Twitter, ending a monthslong saga over whether or not he would go through with his offer to acquire the social media platform. WSJ takes an inside look at the tweets, texts and filings to see exactly how the battle played out. Illustration: Jordan Kranse
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