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Oct 14, 2021

@harrison_astro Yes, we are talking to airlines about installing Starlink. Please let them know if you want it on your airliner. Low latency ~half gigabit connectivity in the air!

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Feb 12, 2023

@EvaFoxU @StationCDRKelly SpaceX commercial terminals, like other commercial products, are meant for private use, not military, but we have not exercised our right to turn them off. We’re trying hard to do the right thing, where the “right thing” is an extremely difficult moral question.

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Dec 16, 2021

@ScottAdamsSays @johniadarola @SenWarren I love Dilbert! Use it all the time to illustrate that we’re doing something wrong at Tesla/SpaceX if it could be a Dilbert cartoon irl. This happens more often than I’d like (sigh).

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May 20, 2021

@TeslaOwnersEBay @AustinTeslaClub @Kristennetten @Tesla @TeslaChillMode @CodingMark @EvaFoxU @RationalEtienne @28delayslater @WholeMarsBlog 🤣🤣

8.8K likes391 RT505 replies
Apr 7, 2024

@Rainmaker1973 Except for Starlink, which communicates via space lasers. Light travels ~40% faster in vacuum than fiber optics and on a more direct path, rather than following the outline of continents, so Starlink will be much faster over time than ocean cables. This is important.

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Apr 14, 2016

Great video history of Falcon 9 by Kinematic https://t.co/EeGPVW7kq2 https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=tU1b1H2EWU4

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May 30, 2024

@awoooouwuooooo @danpiemont This is a matter of execution, rather than ideas. Unless we make the heat shield relatively heavy, as is the case with our Dragon capsule, where reliability is paramount, we will only discover the weak points by flying. Right now, we are not resilient to loss of a single tile…

5.3K likes358 RT320 replies
Nov 30, 2021

@GerberKawasaki We had to shift some Starlink satellite orbits to reduce probability of collision. Not great, but not terrible either. Station & Dragon have micrometeorite shields (ultra high velocity impact absorption), but EVA suits do not, hence higher risk for spacewalk.

8.7K likes384 RT440 replies
Mar 2, 2022

@teslaownersSV @WholeMarsBlog Our primary challenge is affordability. Creating an expensive truck is relatively easy. If it is extremely hard to do so for Tesla, despite our much greater economies of scale & better technology, then it is damn near impossible for others.

8.0K likes732 RT441 replies
Mar 15, 2024

@waitbutwhy Max payload of Starship V1 in expendable mode (like the other rockets) is ~200 tons. V3 is expected to be ~200 tons with full reusability and ~400 tons expendable. Length will grow by 20 to 30 meters and thrust to ~10k tons.

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Nov 29, 2022

@rhemrajani9 @WholeMarsBlog @DavidSacks @JLinWins @BlueMoonTrades @MomAngtrades @DisruptorStocks @RinainDC @valueandtime @EvasTeslaSPlaid @Barchart @jasondebolt 🤣

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Sep 28, 2022

@chrispavlovski @dbongino @rustyrockets Maybe worth talking at some point

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Jan 15, 2026

@ApoStructura In about 3 years or so, Starship will launch more than once per hour

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Aug 14, 2020

@KenKirtland17 @torybruno @ulalaunch @SpaceX @blueorigin @Erdayastronaut @DJSnM @ThePrimalDino Starship fairing will actually have more height than shown here. Dome will be flatter & more of tip is accessible. Usable volume ~1000 cubic meters.

9.2K likes269 RT156 replies
Nov 23, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog I was able to do several zero takeover drives around Austin last night using random map pin drops (no Tesla has ever done these routes)

8.4K likes425 RT527 replies
Apr 26, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog We believe version 12 is ready for supervised FSD in LHD countries. RHD will take a bit longer.

4.8K likes568 RT387 replies
Oct 14, 2022

@spideycyp_155 @SawyerMerritt @SpaceX In addition to terminals, we have to create, launch, maintain & replenish satellites & ground stations & pay telcos for access to Internet via gateways. We’ve also had to defend against cyberattacks & jamming, which are getting harder. Burn is approaching ~$20M/month.

7.3K likes940 RT540 replies
Nov 6, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog Some late-breaking issues with 10.4. We’re deploying a patch to internal beta vehicles around 3am tomorrow. If that goes well, we may be able to release 10.4 to external beta vehicles on Sunday. Many good improvements.

8.3K likes441 RT564 replies
Aug 30, 2016

Thanks for the longstanding faith in SpaceX. We very much look forward to doing this milestone flight with you. https://t.co/U2UFez0OhY https://x.com/ses_satellites/status/770602110996082688

6.4K likes1.6K RT125 replies
Aug 27, 2017

From last year, but still my favorite video of the Falcon 9 rocket booster returning from space… https://t.co/b935pdz2Xi https://www.instagram.com/p/BYTrSaHgS-Z/

6.9K likes1.2K RT337 replies
Jan 20, 2020

@JimBridenstine @NASA @SpaceX @Commercial_Crew Thanks on behalf of the @SpaceX team! Thank you also for the support @NASA has provided over the years, without which this would not have happened.

8.9K likes346 RT107 replies
Oct 13, 2024

@BillAckman @SpaceX @X Exactly. If the Kamala regime wins, they will stifle progress. It is in their nature and they cannot help but do what is in their nature. Frog and the scorpion.

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Aug 16, 2020

@engineers_feed This is how we make Falcon 9

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Nov 6, 2025

RT @SawyerMerritt: NEWS: British Airways has signed a deal with @SpaceX to make Starlink internet available at no cost to every passenger s…

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Apr 23, 2022

@WholeMarsBlog FSD is best in Bay Area, given engineering mostly lives there, but rest of country will soon be at that level

8.3K likes395 RT469 replies
Jan 9, 2021

@Erdayastronaut @SpaceX I super support public spaces around our production & launch sites, wherever it can be done safely and securely. When covid passes, we will open up our restaurant to the public & figure out ways to allow limited access to the High Bar.

8.6K likes363 RT260 replies
Mar 7, 2024

@MarshaBlackburn One of the most insane coverups ever

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Oct 5, 2020

@SamTalksTesla @teslaownersSV @PPathole @RationalEtienne @stevenmarkryan @Kristennetten @WholeMarsBlog Pretty wild, considering that Exxon was the most valuable company in the word when we went public 10 years ago

8.4K likes453 RT231 replies
Feb 1, 2026

@FedorovMykhailo @Gwynne_Shotwell Looks like the steps we took to stop the unauthorized use of Starlink by Russia have worked. Let us know if more needs to be done.

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Apr 6, 2024

@EdKrassen Civilization needs to retain its current technology level until Mars is self-sufficient, which could be achieved within ~20 years. If we become multiplanetary and then multistellar our civilization will last millions of years. If not, maybe just a few hundred years.

4.3K likes500 RT728 replies
Jun 30, 2021

@PPathole @Tesla @SpaceX Basic MRI is easier than it sounds good tbh. High resolution MRI in short time with weak magnetic field is hard.

8.6K likes282 RT324 replies
Jun 17, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog About half the price of the standard dish to buy and monthly subscription, but you can still watch multiple 4k video streams simultaneously! 23ms latency. https://t.co/07bW5WgKKi

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Nov 14, 2024

@BaptisteVicini No, it actually was an act of charity. But we can’t force other companies to make great electric vehicles. That is not within our power. At SpaceX, we don’t even bother with patents. Copy our rockets if you want.

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Mar 19, 2026

@SawyerMerritt @SpaceX SpaceX will ultimately deliver millions of tons to the Moon to build a self-growing city there and same for Mars

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Jul 14, 2025

@iam_smx Truth is I crash-landed here from Mars and am just trying to get back to my home planet, but no one believes me 🤷‍♂️

4.9K likes488 RT1.2K replies
Jun 18, 2022

@BillyM2k The super weird thing is that Falcon 9 is still the only orbital booster to land or refly after all these years!

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Mar 15, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Crew-10 on-orbit https://t.co/PlHtPi4Dzh

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Jul 5, 2020

@RocketLab Sorry to hear about this. Hope you get back to orbit soon. Rockets are hard.

8.6K likes273 RT101 replies
Oct 2, 2021

@RocketLab360 Will be Falcon 9 size sooner or later

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Sep 25, 2025

@WholeMarsBlog A lot of people thought Tesla stock would collapse as the tax credits came to an end this month. Guess not.

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Feb 10, 2025

RT @SawyerMerritt: BREAKING: T-Mobile spent $8 million to air its Super Bowl commercial to announce that their @Starlink beta program will…

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Sep 28, 2025

RT @DimaZeniuk: Elon Musk's reaction when he made history with the first successful landing of a Falcon 9 booster back on Earth https://t.c…

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Apr 8, 2025

RT @iam_smx: Even Elon Musk's Employee is a GOAT. 🐐 This engineer chose to work at SpaceX over established companies like Boeing and Lockh…

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Oct 25, 2024

@stillgray Olbermann has achieved the impossible and gone BEYOND "full retard" 🤣🤣 SpaceX is the primary communication system of the Ukrainian military on the front lines, because everything else has been destroyed or jammed by the Russians!

6.7K likes674 RT401 replies
Sep 21, 2023

@KonstantinKisin There is more to this than meets the eye. If the concern is actually sexual predation in the entertainment industry, that is a very long list. Why @rustyrockets and why now?

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Feb 8, 2021

@Erdayastronaut @michaelhodapp_ 1. Orbital launch tower that can stack 2. Enough Raptors for orbit booster 3. Improve ship & booster mass

7.9K likes430 RT354 replies
Mar 21, 2025

RT @ElonClipsX: Elon Musk: I didn't need $180 million, so I thought I'd spend a bunch of it on a rocket to Mars. “In order to be highly mo…

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