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May 8, 2018

@WeDragonSlayers Flesh without Blood & Kill V Maim on Art Angels album https://t.co/MycGWvbYGk https://open.spotify.com/album/5hB4jVN4ZHpubyiMmW81K1?si=w_40XQKaQeOx5HfdWR4-0Q

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Jan 25, 2025

RT @BillAckman: Consider the impact of Starlink becoming available everywhere and @X as a free global news and information platform, when t…

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Oct 13, 2022

@spideycyp_155 @FedorovMykhailo @SpaceX There are some active terminals

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Apr 7, 2020

@Erdayastronaut @SpaceX Aim for zero velocity just above surface & fall. You won’t fall fast.

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Nov 24, 2024

@ajtourville @SpaceX A truly reusable orbital-entry-class heat shield is the single biggest technology problem remaining

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May 6, 2024

@cnunezimages A super reliable, light, reusable heat shield is the biggest technical challenge remaining for Starship

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Mar 9, 2016

The AEI meeting wasn't secret and I was only there for a few hours to talk about Mars and sustainable energy. Nothing to do with Trump.

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Jul 18, 2016

Can't wait to see all three cores of Falcon Heavy come back for landings! First two will be almost simultaneous. https://t.co/ryMiewZM4L http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/space/go-for-launch/os-spacex-landing-pads-space-coast-20160718-story.html

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Jun 10, 2025

@ConfuEth @WholeMarsBlog @StuartZuckerma1 Tesla AI/Autopilot could probably beat the best human around a track already. Eventually, it really won’t be a contest at all. Human reflexes cannot match machines.

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Dec 10, 2015

Aiming for Falcon rocket static fire at Cape Canaveral on the 16th and launch about three days later

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Oct 6, 2020

@SciGuySpace It’s a step in the right direction, but they should really aim for full reusability by 2026. Larger rocket would also make sense for literal economies of scale. Goal should be to minimize cost per useful ton to orbit or it will at best serve a niche market.

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Jul 1, 2021

@torybruno Your company said the exact opposite in 2014 when it got a sole-source, uncompeted $11B DoD launch contract. https://t.co/Abd5sWhZDt In any event, expendable rockets are as relevant to the future as expendable aircraft. Rapidly reusable rockets are all that matter. https://www.cbsnews.com/network/news/space/home/spacenews/files/042914_ula_blockbuy.html

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Sep 22, 2023

@iamtomnash The Fox anchor is talking utter nonsense. I challenged Putin to a physical fight over Ukraine and SpaceX and provided massive support to Ukraine, as the Ukrainian government has repeatedly acknowledged.

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Mar 31, 2026

@DimaZeniuk Slightly different variants of stainless alloys are used in the rocket and truck, but pretty close overall

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Sep 1, 2021

@Kristennetten @StianWalgermo @Tesla @ARKInvest @WholeMarsBlog @alex_avoigt @Teslarati @TeslaPodcast @mortenlund89 I was in the Berlin paint shop talking to the team on my last visit. It’s gonna be great! But bear in mind that it takes about a year for a new factory to reach volume production. Production is super hard work, which is why I have great respect for those who do it.

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Nov 2, 2025

@rmcentush Starship could deliver 100GW/year to high Earth orbit within 4 to 5 years if we can solve the other parts of the equation. 100TW/year is possible from a lunar base producing solar-powered AI satellites locally and accelerating them to escape velocity with a mass driver.

2.5K likes225 RT170 replies
Sep 22, 2024

@ajtourville The main reason for coming in belly first is due to the subsonic orientation being a natural outcome of the center of mass and center of pressure being where they are needed for Starship to survive hypersonic heating by maintaining a ~70 degree angle of attack. Can’t come in…

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Jan 31, 2024

@SawyerMerritt Starlink team is working hard to ensure an amazing Internet connectivity experience for Hawaiian Airlines flyers. Should be profound and feel you’re on the ground, not even in an airplane.

3.5K likes223 RT156 replies
Jan 29, 2026

RT @interesting_aIl: SpaceX successfully caught a rocket booster mid-air for the second time in history https://t.co/MnYlrprbB4

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Aug 13, 2022

@WholeMarsBlog @wintonARK Waitlist is too long. Will enable again as we ramp production.

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Apr 29, 2022

@TeslaOwnersEBay @GailAlfarATX @Tesla @EvaFoxU @Proxima06_Aiai @DBurkland @lewins_ian @Lstad78 @1stMarsColonist @JosephVVallace @dubbleotrippleo No, I meant wide release to high safety score beta participants. Going to all beta participants is expected later this year.

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Dec 28, 2025

RT @waitbutwhy: Journalists not doing journalism anymore presents a golden opportunity for random YouTubers to skyrocket into relevance by…

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Dec 26, 2025

RT @ThomasSowell: Jamie Dimon: "You’ve got to look at Elon Musk, at SpaceX, Tesla, Neuralink – the guy is our Einstein. I'd like to be help…

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Aug 17, 2015

Article on @SpaceX and colonizing Mars by @waitbutwhy http://t.co/HhBJ48QSMW http://waitbutwhy.com/2015/08/how-and-why-spacex-will-colonize-mars.html

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Apr 10, 2019

@CdeCiencia First flight for Falcon Heavy Block 5 means there is some risk of failure between 5% to 10% imo. Many good design improvements from Falcon Heavy demo, but the changes are unproven.

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Apr 26, 2024

@Erdayastronaut A booster catch attempt is highly likely this year. For the ship, we need to be sure that it will survive reentry and retain aero control authority, so that means at least 2 successes landing at a precise point in the ocean.

3.1K likes270 RT168 replies
Sep 24, 2024

@Austen A surprising number of people don’t understand what a profound level unlock full reusability is. It is the holy grail of rocketry and the fundamental breakthrough needed to make life multiplanetary. Starship is designed for full & rapid reusability – launch, land, refill…

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Feb 10, 2025

RT @teslaownersSV: Starship isn’t using AI to land. Code written by engineers. 🤯🤯🤯 It’ll take us to Mars https://t.co/DhgAS2FwKd

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Mar 22, 2023

@planet4589 @VirtuallyNathan Lot of new technology in Starlink V2, so we’re experiencing some issues, as expected. Some sats will be deorbited, others will be tested thoroughly before raising altitude above Space Station.

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Feb 21, 2022

@BRO_SPI_Airport @SpacePadreIsle @SpaceX Sounds good, we will send one over

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Aug 4, 2019

@SciGuySpace Yes, detailed review of the first orbital Starship, explaining the pros & cons of each design decision

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Aug 6, 2025

@abhiyogi Slight chance of Starship flight to Mars crewed by Optimus in Nov/Dec next year. A lot needs to go right for that. More likely, first flight without humans in ~3.5 years, next flight ~5.5 years with humans. Mars city self-sustaining in 20 to 30 years.

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Jan 19, 2025

RT @WholeMarsBlog: *SBF steals money from people and donates it to Democrats* Democrats: Thank you Mr. Billionaire! *Silicon Valley start…

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Jul 10, 2018

@BBCWorld Moreover, based on extensive cave video review & discussion with several divers who know journey, SpaceX engineering is absolutely certain that mini-sub can do entire journey & demonstrate at any time.

3.5K likes448 RT138 replies
Mar 5, 2026

@wholemars I should have said “insanely biased”

3.2K likes160 RT264 replies
Jul 30, 2023

@WholeMarsBlog @moskov Moskovitz actually said that?

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Oct 10, 2023

@BillyM2k Starlink will be available on most aircraft soon, depending on whether the airline orders it

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Apr 12, 2026

@tetsuoai Starlink V3 launches with Starship will carry 25 to 50 times more bandwidth than a Falcon flight with V2, depending on how you count it. Starship will also launch 100+ times more per year than Falcon (mostly AI sats). Probably ~20k comms satellites per year at ~2 tons/sat. High

3.2K likes299 RT158 replies
Oct 11, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog It will be available in perforated rolls

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Feb 28, 2020

@Universe_SkyArt @TwitterSupport I just sent a note to Twitter to clarify that posting SpaceX videos is fine by us and we paid for rights to Bowie song for the Falcon Heavy launch

3.7K likes265 RT192 replies
Nov 29, 2020

@MarcusHouseGame @bcart03 @nextspaceflight @NASASpaceflight Starship legs are one of the hardest problems. Externally mounted legs require shielding, which adds mass. Wider stance adds mass. Shock absorbers add mass. That said, we need better legs.

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Mar 29, 2025

RT @Starlink: Devastating to hear of the earthquake’s toll on Thailand and Myanmar. The SpaceX team is prepared to provide Starlink kits to…

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Dec 22, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog We’re aiming for a significant improvement for owners outside the US around March, depending on regulatory approvals

3.6K likes242 RT300 replies
Jul 15, 2022

@Erdayastronaut @SpaceX @Caspar_Stanley @IzanRamos2002 Enabling engines to take the heat without shrouds might save over 10 tons, all things considered. Shrouds are also a risk in that fuel leaks could be contained by the shroud, forming a MOX bomb. Booster is purging all 33 engine shrouds in flight to prevent this.

3.8K likes199 RT151 replies
Apr 21, 2022

@DimaZeniuk @billhuang688 @woonomic @VaibhavSisinty I should, but that would take a lot of time away from Tesla, SpaceX & other work. Walter Isaacson is writing a book.

3.7K likes186 RT195 replies
Feb 3, 2022

@SirineAti Starship is in a different league. Orders of magnitude more mass to orbit than Falcon. Necessary for creating a self-sustaining city on Mars.

3.7K likes230 RT116 replies
Oct 15, 2022

@rschmied @spideycyp_155 @SawyerMerritt @SpaceX Internet fiber, phone lines, cell towers & other space-based comms in war areas have been destroyed. Starlink is all that’s left. For now. https://t.co/CdjbOWgziz https://www.wired.com/story/viasat-internet-hack-ukraine-russia/amp

3.4K likes315 RT223 replies
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