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Sep 4, 2024

@CathieCramie @WholeMarsBlog @Techgnostik Yeah, my post was true at the time

594 likes34 RT36 replies
Jul 29, 2021

Completing feed system for 29 Raptor rocket engines on Super Heavy Booster https://t.co/uARWx2HYTr

110.4K likes7.2K RT7.5K replies
Dec 22, 2018

@Malcolmmarsman @TheMuddySchmuck @martinengwicht @Erdayastronaut @NASASpaceflight @JeromeJaccard @Robotbeat @alan1bernard This test hopper is at full body diameter of 9m / 30 ft, just not full height. Super Heavy will be full height & diameter.

671 likes43 RT24 replies
Aug 20, 2019

@MemesOfMars @Teslarati @ray4tesla Yeah, would be great to get feedback from Tesla supporters

703 likes24 RT28 replies
Mar 22, 2017

@karaswisher Perhaps there will be some future bill that makes a difference for Mars, but this is not it.

517 likes116 RT30 replies
Sep 10, 2019

@MemesOfMars @Teslarati The mechanical attachment mechanism. We need to make sure they won’t fall off due to vibration & acoustics.

683 likes23 RT18 replies
Aug 23, 2025

RT @dvorahfr: This is Spacy, your future great-granddaughter upon her arrival on Mars. She will be responsible for integrating the new migr…

0 likes359 RT0 replies
Jun 6, 2013

Mars requires developing complex technology over a decade+, but market cares about next 3 months. Result would be conflicting priorities.

243 likes205 RT63 replies
Dec 5, 2024

350 rocket booster reflights

38.8K likes4.7K RT2.2K replies
Jan 29, 2026

RT @wholemars: While everyone was marveling at the fact that Tesla solved FSD, we missed the fact that they've seemingly solved 4680 cells…

0 likes352 RT0 replies
Jan 4, 2013

This gives a sense of what Mars would look like after changing the climate to sustain life http://t.co/DT1P5EUp http://m.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2013/01/a-martian-dream-heres-what-the-red-planet-would-look-like-with-earth-like-oceans-and-life/266791/

137 likes255 RT37 replies
Jun 18, 2024

@SmallPettingZoo @OGMarsLife @Rob_2628 Yeah

397 likes20 RT42 replies
Sep 2, 2024

@KlenderJoey @WholeMarsBlog Will try the one

433 likes23 RT73 replies
Sep 26, 2019

@annerajb @Jennerator211 @Erdayastronaut With rare exceptions, composites would make Starship heavier. They don’t stand up well to high temperatures, but steel does great.

588 likes20 RT22 replies
May 21, 2018

@marshall5912 @buckycovington @MacTechGenius About 2% of Tesla, incl salaried & hourly, union & non-union were let go in annual review. Only known union person fired was a guy who repeatedly threatened non-union supporters verbally & on social media & lied about it.

545 likes24 RT11 replies
Mar 30, 2019

@marshgre @NickBre58305797 @letsrebel1 @paul_rocchini @markbspiegel @Tesla Like the movie Us. Scary … but also empathetic.

528 likes19 RT32 replies
Aug 29, 2012

This piece about Mars in the NYT is worth a read http://t.co/mNB6f1aS http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/28/opinion/the-man-in-the-moon.html?_r=2&emc=eta1

125 likes208 RT14 replies
May 21, 2018

@willardslammo @marshall5912 @buckycovington @MacTechGenius That means nothing. Literally your Mom could file for NLRB.

464 likes29 RT12 replies
Aug 27, 2019

@MemesOfMars @cleantechnica Hopefully next year

482 likes14 RT22 replies
May 21, 2018

@marshall5912 @buckycovington @MacTechGenius Yeah, “Reveal” was carefully constructed propaganda with a name that wd make Orwell proud. Workplace injury rate of our factory when it was UAW w Toyota/GM was twice as high as today’s non-union.

403 likes29 RT47 replies
Sep 19, 2019

@EvaFoxU @MemesOfMars @fermatslibrary Nice compression

452 likes13 RT27 replies
May 21, 2018

@MacTechGenius @marshall5912 @buckycovington Exactly 🚀💫🎉! That will be really fun & shed light on what’s happening. Hoping to start that later this year after we become profitable. Difficult to justify before then.

413 likes20 RT21 replies
May 1, 2016

@JohanMancus Historical precedent. Mars vehicle will be metric.

289 likes52 RT17 replies
Dec 12, 2022

@Rainmaker1973 Big rockets are needed to make life multiplanetary!

50.1K likes2.6K RT4.0K replies
Sep 28, 2016

@BArtusio Three cable elevator on a crane. Wind force on Mars is low, so don't need to worry about being blown around.

217 likes43 RT17 replies
Dec 24, 2016

@CMaggiore50 Typing Mars after holding down the T symbol on the center console works on S and X. Also try renaming your car 42.

236 likes26 RT10 replies
Apr 9, 2012

Besides ensuring the continuance of life, creating a base on Mars would be the most exciting adventure ever!

59 likes71 RT25 replies
Jan 10, 2013

Also, I am not the kale eating overlord of Mars (altho kale has its moments) http://t.co/nCjMgEjC http://www.thejanedough.com/peta-mars-vegan/

54 likes54 RT41 replies
May 6, 2021

@nextspaceflight @NASASpaceflight Only way to create rapidly & fully reusable orbital rockets, the fundamental technology revolution needed to make life multiplanetary

28.0K likes1.4K RT692 replies
Apr 9, 2012

Interview in Nature describing why we should extend life to Mars http://t.co/6Ux0q4OX http://www.nature.com/news/backing-up-the-biosphere-1.10395

46 likes61 RT18 replies
Apr 26, 2024

@SciGuySpace Full & rapid reusability of booster & ship and orbital refilling of ship are the 2 fundamental technologies we aim to solve by the end of next year. Those are the critical pieces necessary to make life multiplanetary.

11.3K likes1.3K RT1.1K replies
Jul 12, 2012

@n23mc I think we will see people on Mars in less than 20 years. 12 to 15 years most likely. #OccupyMars

35 likes26 RT13 replies
Jun 23, 2017

Falcon 9 will experience its highest ever reentry force and heat in today's launch. Good chance rocket booster doesn't make it back.

12.1K likes1.9K RT609 replies
Sep 20, 2021

@AustinTeslaClub To be precise, completely & immediately reusable orbital rockets are the fundamental breakthrough needed to make life multiplanetary

10.4K likes549 RT1.3K replies
Aug 29, 2012

@ticketwaxter Extending life to Mars would ensure humanity's survival and be the greatest, most exciting adventure ever!

23 likes21 RT8 replies
Aug 27, 2017

From last year, but still my favorite video of the Falcon 9 rocket booster returning from space… https://t.co/b935pdz2Xi https://www.instagram.com/p/BYTrSaHgS-Z/

6.9K likes1.2K RT337 replies
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