“@MarinaSBlinova Rocket boost stage reaching 0 m/s in one piece :) Will know soon. Odds not high.”
The tweet archive.
15 years of Elon, fully searchable. The production archive uses Supabase as the source of truth, with 94,952 indexed tweets available in development as a full-archive fallback and a curated annotation layer for context, theory, and how major claims aged.
“These articles in Space News describe why Ariane 6 vs 5: http://t.co/IaeYXXK9 and http://t.co/ghs3FG8w http://www.spacenews.com/article/citing-spacex-threat-lawmakers-in-france-urge-early-ariane-6-start”
“@karlbrauer Making rockets”
“Charlie Bolden, NASA Administrator, checks out Dragon at our central Texas test site http://t.co/HXupX9VM http://img.ly/jwGy”
“@n23mc I think we will see people on Mars in less than 20 years. 12 to 15 years most likely. #OccupyMars”
“@rocketrepreneur ~40%”
“@derrickgott007 already partly here with rocket development, but will make it a lot bigger with the launch site”
“@ticketwaxter Extending life to Mars would ensure humanity's survival and be the greatest, most exciting adventure ever!”
“@McBartVolgers @SpaceX High pressure helium pneumatic bolts and pistons. No explosives.”
“@RichardGarriott Just the air in Dragon. Technically, if a few humans had stowed aboard Dragon on the last flight, they would've been ok.”
“@ponder68 Carbon produced by a @SpaceX rocket flight is roughly equal to one 747 flight. No, we should not be exempt.”
“@Asherlaw SpaceX is expanding launch ops at Canaveral too. Need 2 locations to handle flight rate and avoid weather risk”
“@QuantumG Dragon V1.1 doesn't have a launch escape system. Probably comparable reliability to Shuttle, but we need to do better.”
“@yatpay Side boosters fall short & center core goes too far + Florida is heavily populated. Landing permission tricky :)”
“@TeslasBigFan Don't worry, we've got a cool solution for ski storage on the X with the Falcon wing doors”
“@bdcs Yup, it is super far. Moon is basically in our back yard relative to Mars.”
“@danielmarshal15 It can dig up almost anything.”
