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Memer Pokes Fun At Jeff Bezos Over SpaceX Launch Issue, Elon Musk Reacts

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had held SpaceX’s Launch Site under Environmental Assessment where the public raised concerns. A memer decided to mock Jeff Bezos based on this discussion.

SpaceX’s Launch Site was under an FAA Environmental Assessment. Members of the public had the opportunity to speak during the virtual public hearing. The public can support, raise concerns, or simply comment regarding the matter.

SpaceX Launch Site FAA Environmental Assessment
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The public had made 100 comments, of which many were regarding environmental and civic concerns. However, there were some comments in favor of SpaceX.

SpaceX and the FAA are receiving mixed responses from the public. However, some of them are favoring the launch of the spacecraft. Some people are against it, according to Ars Technica.

Memer Mocks Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk Reacts

Based on this discussion, a Redditor posted a meme on Jeff Bezos. In the meme, the Blue Origin CEO is calling FAA and expressing his concerns over the SpaceX Launch Site. Moreover, the meme has garnered 1.3K upvotes on Reddit at the time of writing.

A netizen uploaded the same meme on Twitter. As of now, it received 11.7K likes. Aside from that, the meme caught Elon Musk’s eye and he gave his reaction to it.

As expected, Musk replied with a laughing emoji. As of now, Jeff Bezos hasn’t given any statement on the launch site discussion.

Earlier, the Amazon founder had complained to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) about SpaceX’s plans to launch more Starlink satellites.

A space reporter had tweeted a link to an article titled: “Amazon Urges FCC to Deny SpaceX’s Plan for Second-Generation Starlink.”

Elon Musk saw the tweet and replied that Jeff Bezos has retired to pursue a full-time job filing lawsuits against SpaceX.

Moreover, the first meeting regarding the launch site is completed. The second meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 20, 2021, at 6 PM.

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