Elon Musk got 4,000 SpaceX workers to join a covid-19 study. Here’s what he learned
SpaceX founder and chief engineer Elon Musk.
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When Covid-19 shut down the U.S. economy in March, Elon Musk had a rocket to launch.
The billionaire’s space exploration venture, SpaceX, was planning to blast a crewed spacecraft into the sky in May and wanted to stay on schedule. That meant finding a way to keep facilities safely open and limit the spread of Covid-19, a challenge when tests were in short supply.
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