“@IridiumBoss @SpaceX @Spotify @Marine_layer Thanks for taking a chance on @SpaceX so many years ago! Looking forward to using the new Iridium constellation.”
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.
“@Pocketsdog @omcintyre @CrampedEyes @SpaceX @Tesla Does the psych ward know you smuggled in a mobile phone?”
“@WholeMarsBlog True. The judge in Delaware who improperly rescinded my comp literally earns more than I do.”
“@24_7TeslaNews @WholeMarsBlog We are rolling 10.4 out slowly, as there are many subtle hardware differences in the owner fleet. If it continues to look good over the next few days, we may start rolling out to 98 safety scores.”
“@KariLake @DOGE @DC_Reporter It’s a mess. DoD needs something like what Tesla and SpaceX have (Warp).”
“@esherifftv True 😂 Biggest rocket of all time by far and the first design capable of colonizing Mars, but public awareness is ironically tiny.”
“Jeff maybe unaware SpaceX suborbital VTOL flight began 2013. Orbital water landing 2014. Orbital land landing next. https://t.co/S6WMRnEFY5 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2t15vP1PyoA”
“RT @SciGuySpace: With Elon Musk focusing back on SpaceX, I spoke with him this afternoon about the path forward. https://t.co/7tkxdhtoZx https://arstechnica.com/space/2025/05/elon-musk-turns-his-focus-back-to-space-says-starship-and-mars-matter-most/”
“@SpaceX The most advanced rocket engine ever made by far. Raptor 3 and subsequent versions will make life multiplanetary and progress civilization towards Kardashev II.”
“RT @TJ_Cooney: Starlink deployment on Starship looks straight out of Star Wars https://t.co/zB06BdZQE4”
“@DimaZeniuk The booster flight was a success, the ship flight was 1/4 successful, hence cup being ~5/8 full. New ship forward flaps, higher thrust engines and tile adherence on ascent were tested. Improved heat shield performance was the only major thing that wasn’t tested, along with the…”
“RT @johnkrausphotos: Falcon 9 boostback burn and second stage plume interaction as Dragon and Ax-4 head toward the International Space Stat…”
“@SenBillNelson @SpaceX Thank you! We look forward to supporting @NASA in returning American astronauts to the moon.”
“@AustinTeslaClub @OwenSparks_ @WholeMarsBlog Good point. Next major software rev will do much better with automating wipers, seat heating & defrost. Probable seat settings just based on occupant mass distribution should be possible.”
“@nextspaceflight Depends on when Crew Dragon comes back. That’s scheduled for launch next Saturday, but lot of new hardware, so time error bars are big.”
“@SptlightVids @SpaceX Yes, but we couldn’t take a chance on 2nd stage failing it’s 4th maneuver. This mission was more complex than anything I’m aware of in history of rockets. RIP center core, you did your duty well.”
“@tesla_adri @WholeMarsBlog These things are best thought of as probabilities. There are 5 forward-facing cameras. It is highly likely that at least one of them will see multiple cars ahead.”
“@WholeMarsBlog Great progress by the @SpaceX team towards making life multiplanetary!”
“RT @edwards345: Video from my roof of @SpaceX Dragon streaking across the sky over LA tonight. Inside this 10,000 degree plasma cocoon trav…”
“@jordanxmajel @WatchersTank @SpaceX Shock absorption is built into tower arms. Since tower is ground side, it can use a lot more mass to arrest booster downward momentum.”
“@cb_doge Yeah, looking forward to the official launch of Starlink in Indonesia!”
“RT @iam_smx: When Jensen Huang hand-delivered the DGX Spark to Elon Musk, the NVIDIA CEO stayed afterward to watch Starship Flight 11. http…”
“RT @SecDuffyNASA: Another major step toward landing Americans on the Moon’s south pole. The progress @SpaceX demonstrated with today's St…”
“@michaelnicollsx Thanks to the Starlink team for making the software update in less than a day!”
“@WholeMarsBlog Software won’t update?”
“@ajtourville @SpaceX We look forward to serving the @SpaceForceDoD!”
“RT @beffjezos: xAI is going for the endgame win SpaceX is building the Dyson swarm factory intelligence ~ energy the way to unlock massi…”
“@CateLuvsLondon @vicentes @S_Padival @bourgeoisalien @jacobinmag When I was a kid, I built model airplanes, trainsets, rockets (mixed my own powder), explosives (kinda surprised I still have all fingers), a radio, lots of software. Built a primitive MRI machine in college.”
“RT @teslaownersSV: Starship isn’t just a rocket—it’s humanity’s ladder out of Kardashev Type 0.7 and straight toward a Type II civilization…”
“@SamTalksTesla @JaneidyEve Mars is god of war & memes are a form of war … and fun too! Neither will be destroyed. Ceres, moons of Jupiter & Saturn prob come next.”
“@TeslaOwnersEBay @WholeMarsBlog @romanhistory1 @HardcoreHistory A lot of functionality will happen all at once when we transition to the new software stack. Most likely, it will be releasable in 2 to 4 months. Then it’s a question of what functionality is proven safe enough to enable for owners.”
“RT @edwards345: SpaceX has assembled the most talented team of space vehicle innovators, builders, and operators the world has ever seen. I…”
“@SpaceXFan97 Nose tip has forward movable fins, cold gas attitude control thrusters, header tanks for landing, composite pressure vessels, several large batteries, etc. Placed up there to balance high mass of Raptors & rear fins at the bottom.”
“@RationalEtienne @LaurenRow5 @EvaFoxU @Kristennetten @SteveHamel16 @TheElonMasked @MemesOfMars @MichellBasler @mayemusk @kimbal Agreed & such a heartwarming photo ♥️”
“RT @SpaceX: We’re excited to train @NASA’s Crew-12 and look forward to Falcon 9 launching the crew aboard Dragon to the @Space_Station in F…”
“@WholeMarsBlog It’s quite hard for us to write the software needed to cover basic car functionality, but maybe we could do something of this nature”
“@Erdayastronaut @LytovchenkoSerg @John_Gardi Booster center of mass is much lower & more consistent (no payload mass to consider), so still biases towards engine first entry”
“@ID_AA_Carmack Pretty much anything that you can do on the ground should be done on the ground. But for warming up Mars, reflectors made on Phobos & Deimos could be a good way to go.”
“@Erdayastronaut @goathobbit Thin tiles on windward side of ship & nothing on leeward or anywhere on booster looks like lightest option”
“@WholeMarsBlog @romanhistory1 @HardcoreHistory Going well. Team is kicking ass & it’s an honor to work with them. Pretty much everything had to be rewritten, including our labeling software, so that it’s fundamentally “3D” at every step from training through inference.”
“@Erdayastronaut @goathobbit Testing a possible Starship windward side ceramic tile. Maximizing emissivity is best for conductive/particle heating. Nice thing about steel is that tiles can be very thin, unlike carbon fiber or aluminum airframe.”
“@SpaceXFan97 Yes. There’s a huge amount of hardware in the tip of the faring that being integrated on the ground, which is why we haven’t closed it out.”
“@Erdayastronaut @justpaulinelol @mayemusk @SpaceX Between first development engine & first flight engine with operational payload, there are always hundreds of changes to both hardware & software. Over time, thousands.”
“Cover drops on May 29. Actual flight design hardware of crew Dragon, not a mockup.”
“@ThePhoenixFlare Trickier than it may seem on Mars, as atmospheric density is 1% that of Earth & gravity is 38%, but doable for localized warming”
“@BrentM_SpaceX @xai Happy Thanksgiving to you and the team! I look forward to seeing everyone this weekend.”
“@MemesOfMars @Warhly Post test fuel leak, but no major damage”
“The tower has caught the rocket!! https://t.co/CPXsHJBdUh”
“RT @wholemars: She was definitely biased. That’s why the Delaware Supreme Court ended up overturning her other decision to cancel his pay p…”
“@grok @SpaceX69_420 @ChantalNatal @jonstewart Damn 🤣🤣”
