Basically the entire cadre of U.S. space reporters is sitting in a D.C. ballroom waiting for Jeff Bezos to make his space announcement. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/science/jeff-bezos-moon.html …pic.twitter.com/vZoy03WDlR
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Basically the entire cadre of U.S. space reporters is sitting in a D.C. ballroom waiting for Jeff Bezos to make his space announcement. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/09/science/jeff-bezos-moon.html …pic.twitter.com/vZoy03WDlR
Actually... none of the space reporters who live and work on the Space Coast were invited to this event. So @blueorigin is missing quite a few. Pretty disappointing seeing as New Glenn will launch from our backyards.
Epecially unfortunate after that 8 million dollar incentive Brevard County provided to build that factory.
Except for being here, there was no benefit to being here. No chance to ask questions or see anything more.
Not true. They did not make the presentation viewable to anyone not there. You at least got to hear the plans.
Can confirm. Currently waiting for CBS to send down video so I can write. Also, the frustration here is not at those who were invited just with the planners.
Exactly. Not upset at the colleagues who were invited, just upset with the way the company handled the situation.
This is the most accurate way of portraying this.
My original tweet was glib. Obviously not everyone and if I had been left out, I would have been frustrated and pissed too.
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