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Apr 18, 2026

RT @SERobinsonJr: STARLINK: SpaceX Starlink Government & Enterprise for Latin America and the Caribbean, Juan David Vélez (@JuanDaVelez); a…

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Jan 24, 2025

RT @MarioNawfal: 🚨 STARLINK MINI: HIGH-SPEED INTERNET ANYWHERE Starlink Mini delivers blazing speeds—200 Mbps download and 222 Mbps upload…

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Feb 1, 2025

@BrentM_SpaceX @AnthonyFGomez @SpaceX @Ronhardrock Exactly. Carriers are designed to move fast across the ocean, rather than maximize stability.

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Jan 30, 2026

RT @SpaceX: Deployment of 29 @Starlink satellites confirmed

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Dec 17, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Watch Falcon 9 launch 29 @Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida https://t.co/0CmhB6M22z https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1kvJpMElqrLxE

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Sep 14, 2024

@astro_anil @PolarisProgram @annawmenon @SpaceX Cute 🥰

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Jun 10, 2020

@SciGuySpace Combined with SpaceX deep subcooling of propellants to near liquefaction temp of N2, use of common dome (CH4 & O2 liquid at similar temps) & higher T/W of engines enables de facto higher delta-V than an H2/O2 stage

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May 30, 2019

@13ericralph31 @PPathole @Erdayastronaut @rmarcilhoo @kimitalvitie @SpaceXNow @ChrisG_NSF @NASASpaceflight Yeah, *way* better. Dramatically improves cost, complexity & ease of operations. Distances of ~10,000 km with decent payload seem achievable at roughly Mach 20.

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Oct 8, 2012

Falcon 9 rocket booster has delivered Dragon to its target orbit!

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Jan 30, 2026

RT @EvaFox: Elon Musk: Starlink is going to do a tremendous amount of good “Starlink is good in and of itself. The Starlink system provide…

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Jun 30, 2025

RT @Starlink: Starlink Mini is portable and fits in a backpack, keeping you connected on the go 🛰️🎒

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Oct 28, 2025

RT @michaelnicollsx: Significant improvements in @starlink network performance in 2025, with median peak-hour network-wide speeds increasin…

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Nov 7, 2019

@flcnhvy Payload to orbit per year of Starship fleet is most mind-blowing metric, as it’s designed to fly 3X per day, which is ~1000X per year

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Aug 30, 2024

@FuturistArtDeco @SpaceX You’re welcome

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Jan 16, 2026

RT @teslaownersSV: "The purpose of @SpaceX is that we want to make Star Trek real. We want to make Starfleet Academy real, so that it's no…

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Aug 12, 2025

RT @teslaownersSV: Little Hedgie drinking milk on Mars https://t.co/uoNR0r0VAk

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Dec 16, 2024

@SERobinsonJr @Starlink 🚀🚀

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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.

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Dec 17, 2024

@Rob_2628 @Starlink That was a bit embarrassing 😂

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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.

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Dec 31, 2024

@TooFuginBad @MarioNawfal Necessary to build a civilization on Mars

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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/

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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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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

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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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Sep 3, 2025

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

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Jan 16, 2025

@Polymarket @SpaceX Not far wrong

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Jan 3, 2024

@SciGuySpace @DrPhiltill @lrocket True

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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.

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Sep 1, 2016

@scrappydog yes. This seems instant from a human perspective, but it really a fast fire, not an explosion. Dragon would have been fine.

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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
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