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May 20, 2012

Just did an interview with Spaceflight Now. Some of your questions may be answered here: http://t.co/vF0Rs3p1 http://www.spaceflightnow.com/falcon9/003/120518musk/

33 likes82 RT12 replies
Nov 21, 2024Viral spike

Falcon Heavy https://t.co/ypeJNo6KP3

269.1K likes15.2K RT7.4K replies
Jan 10, 2013

Also, I am not the kale eating overlord of Mars (altho kale has its moments) http://t.co/nCjMgEjC http://www.thejanedough.com/peta-mars-vegan/

54 likes54 RT41 replies
May 24, 2012

The head of the Russian Space Agency and some Russian diplomats are visiting @SpaceX today. Looking forward to meeting.

37 likes66 RT25 replies
May 5, 2012

@geoffeg Dragon code is written in C++ on Linux.

58 likes62 RT12 replies
Aug 12, 2022Viral spike

This will be Mars one day https://t.co/nf4hML8dKx

344.3K likes21.9K RT22.6K replies
Jun 19, 2020Viral spike

Juneteenth is henceforth considered a US holiday at Tesla & SpaceX

346.7K likes26.3K RT4.9K replies
Oct 2, 2015

@Avron_p you can mount a rack to the roof via suction cups and still have one Falcon door work fine. Guaranteed up to 140 mph.

124 likes22 RT18 replies
Feb 25, 2021Viral spike

Starship to the moon https://t.co/tVMJbBk3BU

340.3K likes21.5K RT16.0K replies
Jul 17, 2019Viral spike

♥️👽 SpaceX has Area 59 👽♥️ https://t.co/h4YUL1Xx51

289.3K likes49.2K RT1.7K replies
Apr 16, 2021Viral spike

Make life multiplanetary! #Mars

280.0K likes24.0K RT12.3K replies
Mar 28, 2021Viral spike

Possible Starship flight tomorrow afternoon

291.9K likes14.6K RT9.1K replies
Dec 24, 2011

The Russians are having some challenges with their rockets. Too many of the engineers that designed them have retired: http://t.co/rEs7spSU http://ow.ly/89k5F

50 likes21 RT51 replies
Aug 2, 2020Viral spike

Dragon is stable in the water

266.6K likes13.7K RT5.7K replies
Feb 29, 2012

@TomMao1 Studied physics in college, read a lot of books and was taught by the world's leading domain experts at SpaceX.

55 likes14 RT10 replies
Jul 10, 2013

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

36 likes23 RT6 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
Feb 23, 2013

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

23 likes11 RT9 replies
Sep 29, 2013

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

10 likes12 RT12 replies
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
Jan 12, 2025

We are going to position Cybertrucks with Starlinks and free WiFi in a grid pattern in the areas that most need it in the greater LA/Malibu area

160.9K likes19.1K RT5.9K replies
Jun 18, 2025

Arctic [@Tesla] Frost Blue Falcon Wings

242.6K likes18.2K RT8.7K replies
May 13, 2024

SpaceX’s mission is to extend consciousness to Mars and then the stars

169.6K likes14.1K RT14.8K replies
May 19, 2024

Honored to launch @Starlink in Indonesia! https://t.co/cAHRxm3jvn

207.5K likes23.4K RT11.1K replies
Aug 3, 2024

Starlink now available in 102 countries!

144.5K likes14.1K RT11.9K replies
Mar 14, 2024

Starship launch attempt in ~5 hours https://t.co/cEBv1EHsQf

203.4K likes19.6K RT15.9K replies
Jun 25, 2025

Yes [@DimaZeniuk] After about 4 billion years, we are finally able to reach Mars. Let’s not miss this chance

224.9K likes19.6K RT12.8K replies
Mar 14, 2024

At ~5000 tons, Starship is the largest flying object ever made

225.3K likes25.8K RT9.1K replies
Aug 27, 2024

Potential Tesla/SpaceX collab: ride hailing works even if you’re in space!

162.2K likes16.5K RT6.9K replies
Jun 26, 2024

Falcon Heavy side boosters land in Cape Canaveral, Florida https://t.co/2rV2g5ff6B

193.3K likes17.3K RT5.6K replies
Mar 27, 2024

Starlink now in Argentina!

164.1K likes17.0K RT7.9K replies
Jun 6, 2024

Starship separates from booster https://t.co/YZJzi122DV

215.9K likes11.0K RT3.6K replies
Dec 17, 2023

Only 66 years from first flight to landing on the moon, but now half a century has passed since the last moon landing. That cannot be our high water mark as a civilization. Humanity should have a moon base, cities on Mars and be out there among the stars!

190.9K likes23.6K RT19.9K replies
Nov 11, 2024

Starlink now available in Chad!

166.8K likes14.4K RT9.9K replies
May 10, 2024

What Earthlooks like in radio frequency from the ⁦@Starlink⁩ direct to phone satellites https://t.co/HATVQIsLQT

146.8K likes10.1K RT6.1K replies
Sep 4, 2024

There is no legal basis for this whatsoever. Starlink is a different company with different shareholders. Moraes, the charlatan in judges robes, cannot even cite a law that Starlink has broken!

244.6K likes44.3K RT16.3K replies
Nov 19, 2024

A fully reusable rocket with orbital refilling is the critical breakthrough needed to make life multiplanetary. For the first time in 4.5 billion years.

178.5K likes13.7K RT6.6K replies
May 23, 2024

Launching @Starlink in Fiji with ⁦@PresidentFiji⁩! https://t.co/mOmf2HNkm9

182.7K likes12.5K RT5.2K replies
Mar 14, 2024

Starship reached orbital velocity! Congratulations @SpaceX team!!

199.6K likes14.3K RT6.7K replies
Jun 1, 2024

Great work by the SpaceX Falcon team launching 14 times in a single month!

148.5K likes14.5K RT5.4K replies
Aug 16, 2023

Tesla & SpaceX/Starlink doing our best to be helpful to Hawaii

232.3K likes17.9K RT10.0K replies
Sep 7, 2024

Starlink now available in Zimbabwe!

163.2K likes15.7K RT9.7K replies
Dec 5, 2024

The first Starlink satellite direct to cell phone constellation is now complete. This will enable unmodified cellphones to have Internet connectivity in remote areas. Bandwidth per beam is only ~10Mb, but future constellations will be much more capable.

178.7K likes25.4K RT8.2K replies
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