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Oct 17, 2024

@ajtourville @SpaceX This sounds like the sequel to Office Space 🤣🤣 https://t.co/WW79tBqWAj

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Nov 5, 2025

RT @XFreeze: SpaceX Launches More Rockets Than the Rest of Earth Combined In 2025 (to date): SpaceX launched: 144 (139 Falcon 9 + 5 Starsh…

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Apr 30, 2025

RT @Starlink: Starlink is providing high-speed internet to BloomBox Design Labs, a non-profit that transforms shipping containers into sola…

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May 22, 2012

Falcon flew perfectly!! Dragon in orbit, comm locked and solar arrays active!! Feels like a giant weight just came off my back :)

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Jun 10, 2018

@LanceUlanoff Note, gas contained would be ultra high pressure air in a SpaceX rocket COPV bottle. The air exiting the thrusters would immediately be replenished whenever vehicle pack power draw allowed operation of the air pump, which is most of the time.

2.8K likes169 RT99 replies
Jan 24, 2021

@PPathole @SpaceX Lasers

2.8K likes102 RT248 replies
May 26, 2016

@SpaceX There was a tiny glitch in the motion of an upper stage engine actuator. Probably not a flight risk, but still worth investigating.

1.9K likes598 RT111 replies
Mar 25, 2025

RT @teslaownersSV: The Starlink Mini is one of the most important devices ever made. Super compact, easy to sign up and it’ll connect you…

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Oct 23, 2020

@WholeMarsBlog Yup. With beta updates, there’ll be a lot of 2 steps fwd, 1 step back situations, but pace of improvement will be extremely fast.

2.8K likes131 RT160 replies
Jul 17, 2021

@ErcXspace @NASASpaceflight @SpaceX Some of these design trades are still open, but will be resolved soon

2.7K likes108 RT309 replies
Nov 8, 2020

@SpaceNews_Inc China understands the profound importance of reusability. The era of expendable rockets will soon be over.

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Mar 13, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Deployment of 21 @Starlink satellites confirmed https://t.co/Em6wof0xCb

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Apr 11, 2025

RT @ElonClipsX: Elon Musk: As a system, Starship is thousands of times more capable than Saturn V. “Starship is 2.5 times the thrust of a…

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Dec 15, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 lifts off from Florida for the 100th time in 2025 https://t.co/KFc9Xy1CeR

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Apr 3, 2025

RT @Starlink: Starlink enabling high-speed connection from the waters of the Caribbean 🛰️🏝️

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Feb 27, 2026

RT @SpaceX: SpaceX shares the same goal as NASA of returning to the Moon with a permanent presence as expeditiously and safely as possible.…

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Apr 14, 2026

RT @cb_doge: SpaceX just launched the 1000th Starlink satellite of 2026. That’s ~10 satellites deployed every single day and one launch ro…

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Jun 18, 2025

RT @JM_Scindia: Had a productive meeting with Ms. @Gwynne_Shotwell, President & COO of @SpaceX, on India’s next frontier in connectivity. W…

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Feb 14, 2026

RT @SpaceX: Falcon is the first orbital-class rocket capable of recovery and reuse. The first stage booster supporting this mission will co…

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Feb 2, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog We live in the most interesting of times

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Jul 30, 2021

@JeffTutorials @WholeMarsBlog That’s arguably a security issue, but allowing companies to use other payment options, especially for in-app purchases would be fair. As soon as they allowed that, they would have to lower their fees. As for the cost of reviewing apps for security, a fixed fee makes sense.

2.6K likes141 RT190 replies
Mar 29, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog Lot of work between here and there, but it can be done

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Mar 29, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog Long-term, solar & wind with batteries wins, but mostly solar, as it crushes everything at 1GW/km^2. The Sahara alone could power Earth several times over. A corner of Utah or Texas could power all of North America, including Canada and Mexico.

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May 24, 2025

RT @teslaownersSV: “Here's Elon Musk who brought us into the era of electric vehicles, the only person who can shoot off rockets and get th…

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Jul 20, 2025

RT @MarioNawfal: ELON: WE CAUGHT STARSHIP’S BOOSTER WITHOUT THE HELP OF AI “Not bad for humans. No AI was involved in that whatsoever.…

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May 9, 2025

RT @farzyness: Starlink is only possible because of reusable rockets. SpaceX is the only company that does reusable rockets. And they're…

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Oct 7, 2022

@skorusARK Starlink will provide the vast majority of bandwidth from space

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Aug 21, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog Her statement is trivially disproven by actually looking at the razor-thin profit margins of food companies

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Jun 18, 2025

RT @teslaownersSV: “My boss Elon Musk founded this company @SpaceX in 2002 with the purpose of building rockets and spaceships to enable pe…

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Jul 1, 2021

@Astro_Elliott @LifeboatHQ Once you have rapidly reusable rockets of sufficient size to carry >100 tons of payload, it is not clear that cost per ton to orbit/moon/Mars improves with a larger rocket. Aircraft, for example, have moved away from 747/A380 to 777, which has ~100 tons of payload.

2.6K likes122 RT178 replies
Jul 9, 2021

@MemesOfMars @vonbrauckmann Hard to beat the Great Pyramid!

2.6K likes112 RT238 replies
Jan 27, 2026

RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 is vertical at pad 40 ahead of tomorrow's launch of the @USSpaceForce’s GPS III-9 mission. Teams continue to monitor r…

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Aug 23, 2023

@esherifftv True 😂 Biggest rocket of all time by far and the first design capable of colonizing Mars, but public awareness is ironically tiny.

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Apr 30, 2025

RT @SawyerMerritt: NEWS: SpaceX’s @Starlink has officially been granted a license to operate in Bangladesh. With this decision, Bangladesh…

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Oct 15, 2025

RT @johnkrausphotos: The V1 and V2 era of Starship has concluded after a largely successful 2.5-year run, defined by iterative development…

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Oct 26, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 completes our 135th mission of the year after lifting off from pad 4E in California and delivering 28 @Starlink satell…

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Mar 31, 2020

@Erdayastronaut @SpaceX @flightclubio Mass of initial SN ships will be a little high & Isp a little low, but, over time, it will be ~150t to LEO fully reusable

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Apr 10, 2026

RT @SpaceX: Teams encapsulated the Cygnus XL spacecraft ahead of Falcon 9’s fourth launch of @northropgrumman's commercial resupply mission…

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Feb 12, 2025

RT @teslaownersSV: “Starship is the key to making life multiplanetary and protecting the light of consciousness.” Elon Musk https://t.co/D…

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Jul 16, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship https://t.co/paR1pYhTyW

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Oct 26, 2025

@JoelSercel Despite significant growth by our competitors, especially China, SpaceX will probably increase from ~90% of Earth’s total payload to orbit to ~98% in about 24 months due to Starship

1.8K likes197 RT245 replies
May 12, 2019

@PPathole @SpaceX It is flat-packed. No dispenser.

2.8K likes65 RT89 replies
May 16, 2016

Falcon Heavy side boosters can use most of the same airframe as Falcon 9, but center core needs to be buffed up a lot for transfer loads.

2.1K likes365 RT123 replies
Mar 2, 2025

RT @johnkrausphotos: Good evening from Starbase, Texas, where Starlink satellite simulators are being loaded onto Ship 34 ahead of Starship…

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Oct 13, 2024

@PalmerLuckey Exactly. Crimea was a sanctioned region, which is why our beams were not activated there. SpaceX cannot violate sanctions at the request of a foreign government – that would be a felony criminal action. We did not receive a request from the US government.

2.2K likes167 RT78 replies
Oct 7, 2020

@skorusARK Marginal cost of Starship mass to orbit should be well under $100/kg. Fully burdened cost depends on flight rate.

2.6K likes153 RT79 replies
Dec 10, 2025

@TrungTPhan I came to the (obvious) conclusion that a radical improvement in rocket technology was needed to make life multiplanetary. That required creating a company, as success was not in the set of possible outcomes for the existing rocket companies.

2.0K likes155 RT160 replies
May 30, 2019

@AnthonyFinno @RobertOHaver @Tesla Tesla is affecting powerful vested interests. Big auto & oil companies aren’t known for their gentle behavior. SpaceX is battling US military prime contractors & space programs of national govts. No walk in the park there.

2.2K likes293 RT189 replies
Apr 10, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog If you don’t say anything & engage Autopilot, it will soon guess based on time of day, taking you home or to work or to what’s on your calendar

2.4K likes172 RT203 replies
Jan 28, 2024

@BasedBeffJezos @Scobleizer @trengriffin The difficulty of communicating with Mars varies tremendously, with the worst case being when it is on the opposite side of the Sun from Earth. For terabit-level bandwidth, the best option is probably a series of laser communication satellites at varying distances from the Sun…

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