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Dec 16, 2024

@SERobinsonJr @Starlink 🚀🚀

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Jun 25, 2017

@amirmasoudabdol Down the road, they will not even be repainted between launches. Aiming to be able to relaunch same orbital rocket booster in <24 hours.

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Jan 22, 2026

RT @MarioNawfal: 2,500 aircraft now have Starlink on board. Airplane Wi-Fi just got outclassed by satellites. Again. 35,000 feet with bro…

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Jan 16, 2026

RT @cb_doge: My friend was hiking uphill in New Zealand with no network coverage and still was able to send his mom a text using SpaceX sat…

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Sep 24, 2019

@DJSnM Exactly. For reusable heatshield, minimize peak heating. For ablative/expendable, minimize total heat. Therefore reusable like Starship wants lift during high Mach reentry for lower peak, but higher total heat.

1.2K likes64 RT32 replies
Dec 17, 2024

@Rob_2628 @Starlink That was a bit embarrassing 😂

598 likes33 RT96 replies
Dec 10, 2025

RT @BoosterTribe: Awesome sunrise reflection at Starfactory https://t.co/XCwTkXdBRC

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Feb 4, 2019

@jclishman @dguisinger @Erdayastronaut @DanielDavisA Will do, although SpaceX reddit is very well-informed. Really impressive analysis by some commenters.

1.2K likes46 RT28 replies
Dec 31, 2024

@TooFuginBad @MarioNawfal Necessary to build a civilization on Mars

756 likes76 RT172 replies
Feb 15, 2026

RT @XFreeze: Starlink is now rolling out on many train services worldwide Many train services are now starting to offer Starlink WiFi to a…

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Apr 18, 2014

Launch to the Space Station in just under three hours if weather holds http://t.co/aBIV4EWOS2 http://www.spacex.com/webcast/

368 likes451 RT67 replies
Mar 13, 2026

RT @teslaownersSV: Space travel as common as ocean flights. Starship is making it possible. 🚀 https://t.co/nBSzizL66F

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Jul 25, 2019

@Erdayastronaut @goathobbit Testing a possible Starship windward side ceramic tile. Maximizing emissivity is best for conductive/particle heating. Nice thing about steel is that tiles can be very thin, unlike carbon fiber or aluminum airframe.

1.2K likes64 RT54 replies
Apr 27, 2019

@Erdayastronaut @StevenHardison @lrocket Tom is still an advisor to SpaceX, but semi-retired about 5 years ago & doesn’t work on Raptor. Will Heltsley heads propulsion overall, but Raptor is a team effort. No single leader.

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Dec 22, 2018

@Erdayastronaut @NASASpaceflight @_Synders @John_Gardi @martinengwicht @JeromeJaccard @Robotbeat @alan1bernard You def don’t want electric pumps on a rocket engine! Raptor turbopumps alone need 100,000 horsepower per engine. That’s not a typo.

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Nov 15, 2025

@TomerHacohen @Tesla_Optimus @GoingBallistic5 @DrKnowItAll16 @LimitingThe @WholeMarsBlog I meant to say 50 actuators (25 in each forearm and hand)

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Mar 15, 2024

@Kristennetten Yeah, every Starlink system helps fund Mars

969 likes73 RT67 replies
Jan 11, 2026

RT @SpaceX: At SpaceX, helping to keep Earth orbit safe for everyone is a top priority, and we’re committed to leading the industry in spac…

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Feb 9, 2025

RT @DrApurv_: @SpaceX Each Raptor rocket engine produces twice as much thrust as all 4 engines on a 747. There are 33 Raptor engines powe…

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Apr 1, 2025

RT @michaelnicollsx: First launch of 28 V2 @starlink sats - that’s nearly 2.7 Tbps of fronthaul capacity!

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Dec 12, 2025

RT @SERobinsonJr: STARLINK: Paul Verhagen, EVP & Chief Commercial Officer at SAS - Scandinavian Airlines, posted the above pics stating Sta…

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Apr 23, 2024

@Louisbotelho17 @WholeMarsBlog The landscape has evolved much faster than it is possible to change a massive supply chain and production system

847 likes56 RT43 replies
Sep 3, 2025

RT @InfographicTony: Version 1.0: Starship Flight Test- X post-launch infographic (Unofficial). https://t.co/v1KgN7uJ0i

0 likes660 RT0 replies
Jan 16, 2025

@Polymarket @SpaceX Not far wrong

738 likes32 RT65 replies
Jan 3, 2024

@SciGuySpace @DrPhiltill @lrocket True

855 likes36 RT107 replies
Sep 9, 2019

@Erdayastronaut @DJSnM @KevinKling12 @spaceXcentric Distance from fireball is 0.5*a*t^2, so if t is small, you haven’t moved far even if a is high. At ~6g thrust, you’ll only travel ~0.03m in 100 ms. Pressure wave (aka explosion) with liquid rockets is low, as ox & fuel are poorly mixed. If you can fly out of it, you’re prob ok.

1.1K likes48 RT73 replies
Apr 19, 2020

@Peter_J_Beck @thesheetztweetz @ulalaunch @torybruno @SpaceX 10% would be impressive. Anything below a 20% payload hit would be outstanding.

1.2K likes44 RT26 replies
Sep 22, 2019

@SpaceXFan97 Yes. There’s a huge amount of hardware in the tip of the faring that being integrated on the ground, which is why we haven’t closed it out.

1.2K likes46 RT14 replies
Jan 10, 2020

@RQuiddich Every tank under pressure is a balloon tank — it’s just question of degree. Starship tanks are not balloon tanks like Atlas in sense that they don’t collapse when depressurized on the ground.

1.2K likes45 RT38 replies
Feb 21, 2026

RT @Starlink: Starlink Mini is portable and connects to high-speed internet in minutes 🛰️🏔️ → https://t.co/4Kynr33sxO http://starlink.com/roam-mini

0 likes651 RT0 replies
Aug 4, 2019

@SIMOZT1 @justpaulinelol @EvaFoxU @SpaceX I would’ve been bankrupt too. Unlikely investors would have funded a second attempt.

1.2K likes44 RT63 replies
Jul 22, 2019

@MemesOfMars @kimitalvitie @SpaceX Center 7 engines gimbal to 15 degrees

1.2K likes45 RT42 replies
Nov 19, 2023

@AmichaiChikli @WholeMarsBlog You are most welcome

882 likes48 RT73 replies
Aug 26, 2020

@PPathole @Erdayastronaut @dauqhx @universal_sci Mars is easier than the moon for propellant production. Could get going with only one ship, where the ship itself is the propellant plant. Needs to make ~2 tons/day.

1.1K likes71 RT50 replies
Jan 27, 2026

@thejefflutz @rocobasilisk @vkhosla @Tesla @SpaceX @X The

715 likes43 RT91 replies
Sep 5, 2025

RT @SecDuffyNASA: The 400th episode of Houston We Have a Podcast is out TODAY! We talk about our missions to the Moon and Mars in order to…

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Jun 10, 2018

@FredericLambert In early 90s, I wrote a multitasker for PCs that spoofed the CPU & CD-ROM to act in parallel, so could read video continuously while player sprite moved smoothly. Required C++, assembly & direct flipping of CPU registers. That company’s name was Rocket Science. Fate loves irony.

1.1K likes83 RT50 replies
Jul 8, 2019

@Erdayastronaut @justpaulinelol @mayemusk @SpaceX Between first development engine & first flight engine with operational payload, there are always hundreds of changes to both hardware & software. Over time, thousands.

1.2K likes53 RT30 replies
Aug 18, 2024

@ajtourville @Starlink Cool

986 likes42 RT47 replies
Aug 20, 2025

RT @michaelnicollsx: Excited to bring @Starlink connectivity to @AlaskaAir https://t.co/OEdBXfN31R

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