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Jul 10, 2013

@BrianDunning @SpaceX New spacesuit almost done. Hoping to unveil by end of year.

36 likes23 RT6 replies
Apr 10, 2013

@derrickgott007 already partly here with rocket development, but will make it a lot bigger with the launch site

50 likes8 RT7 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
Jun 20, 2012

@RichardGarriott Dragon will use four pairs of side mounted Superdraco engines. Can function with up to four out.

45 likes8 RT11 replies
May 19, 2013

@McBartVolgers @SpaceX High pressure helium pneumatic bolts and pistons. No explosives.

23 likes6 RT27 replies
May 23, 2014

@RichardGarriott Just the air in Dragon. Technically, if a few humans had stowed aboard Dragon on the last flight, they would've been ok.

26 likes12 RT7 replies
Feb 23, 2013

@EricIdle Cool! Btw, thought you might appreciate that 1st flight of Dragon spacecraft carried a large wheel of cheese :)

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May 25, 2013

@ponder68 Carbon produced by a @SpaceX rocket flight is roughly equal to one 747 flight. No, we should not be exempt.

19 likes14 RT4 replies
Sep 29, 2013

@DebbieViviers @SpaceX Yes, upper stage venting of liquid oxygen created a fast moving fuzzy white sphere in space over SA

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May 3, 2013

@Alan_Nestos The legs are nested tight against the body of the rocket in flight, so rotate about 120 degrees to deploy

18 likes8 RT3 replies
Mar 8, 2013

@Asherlaw SpaceX is expanding launch ops at Canaveral too. Need 2 locations to handle flight rate and avoid weather risk

19 likes6 RT3 replies
May 24, 2014

@QuantumG Dragon V1.1 doesn't have a launch escape system. Probably comparable reliability to Shuttle, but we need to do better.

18 likes5 RT4 replies
May 3, 2013

@yatpay Side boosters fall short & center core goes too far + Florida is heavily populated. Landing permission tricky :)

13 likes6 RT5 replies
Feb 10, 2012

@TeslasBigFan Don't worry, we've got a cool solution for ski storage on the X with the Falcon wing doors

12 likes6 RT5 replies
May 6, 2013

@bdcs Yup, it is super far. Moon is basically in our back yard relative to Mars.

10 likes7 RT3 replies
Apr 24, 2013

@Rocketrichardp @ct_la Exactly. DMV Comm overruled good recommendation of Hearing Officer.

9 likes5 RT4 replies
May 12, 2013

@danielmarshal15 It can dig up almost anything.

9 likes5 RT1 replies
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