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Feb 11, 2024

@darewecan Starlink satellites will not close the link in Russia

4.6K likes260 RT649 replies
May 28, 2025

RT @cb_doge: 🚨 BREAKING: Elon Musk watching the Starship 9 test flight from the control center. https://t.co/eldff8EdMX

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Nov 7, 2021

@Emmett__Osborne @WholeMarsBlog I was prepared to accept either outcome

6.6K likes348 RT807 replies
Mar 27, 2023

@WholeMarsBlog Still a few legacy NNs using single cam, single frame that need to move to surround video

3.3K likes225 RT210 replies
Dec 8, 2021

@jessica_kirsh @SpaceX Booster production is currently ahead of engine production

7.2K likes257 RT412 replies
May 27, 2021

@SciGuySpace Cumulative payload to orbit is the really crazy number. Falcon has delivered more than double rest of world combined over trailing 12 months.

6.7K likes597 RT265 replies
Jul 24, 2025

@SawyerMerritt The “subsidies” he’s talking about simply do not exist. DJT has already removed or put an expiry date on all sustainable energy support while leaving massive oil & gas subsidies untouched. SpaceX won the NASA contracts by doing a better job for less money. Moving those

5.3K likes625 RT593 replies
Feb 20, 2024

@patrickc I thought SpaceX and Tesla both had >90% chance of failure, but worth trying anyway

4.1K likes315 RT255 replies
Oct 4, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog FSD will soon exceed 10,000 miles between critical interventions, which is a year of driving for most people

3.5K likes438 RT378 replies
Nov 23, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog Our NNs didn’t have any temporal & spatial memory or surround video auto-labeling back then – everything was knitted together in C++ from single frames with manual labeling. Still much to improve.

7.2K likes299 RT332 replies
May 9, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog We must focus on FSD for the other 99% of the fleet. Cybertruck FSD is a few months away.

3.2K likes271 RT315 replies
Dec 13, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog The path to overwhelming victory is clear, but a massive amount of work remains

5.2K likes409 RT250 replies
Feb 6, 2022

@Teslarati @13ericralph31 @StarshipGazer As backdrops go, this is a good one

7.1K likes331 RT365 replies
Oct 20, 2025

@imPenny2x @SecDuffyNASA They won’t. SpaceX is moving like lightning compared to the rest of the space industry. Moreover, Starship will end up doing the whole Moon mission. Mark my words.

5.3K likes467 RT393 replies
Jun 20, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog Then HW5, which has been renamed to AI5, in the second half of next year. The Tesla AI5 computer has ~10X the capability of HW4 computer and Tesla makes the whole software stack.

4.2K likes456 RT295 replies
Jun 25, 2021

@WatchersTank @SpaceX We’re almost done with first prototype booster. This will go to test stand A. Next one will fly to orbit. Team has been crushing it many days & nights in a row!

6.9K likes446 RT206 replies
Jul 30, 2016

View of Dragon from @Space_Station cupola https://t.co/1HjljLWdFi

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Oct 7, 2021

@Teslarati @13ericralph31 It’s a big deal that Dragon is reusable, with improved refurbishment efficiency with each passing flight! This is not the case for other orbital spacecraft. It means the spacefleet grows every time a new Dragon is made.

6.9K likes401 RT285 replies
Apr 15, 2024

@NASA Starship has the potential to return serious tonnage from Mars within ~5 years

4.8K likes405 RT425 replies
Aug 11, 2021

@wapodavenport However, even if it were 16 flights with docking, this is not a problem. SpaceX did more than 16 orbital flights in first half of 2021 & has docked with Station (much harder than docking with our own ship) over 20 times.

6.9K likes410 RT287 replies
Jan 26, 2015

If u saw @TheSimpsons and wonder why @SpaceX doesn't use an electric rocket to reach orbit, it is cuz that is impossible

3.5K likes2.1K RT351 replies
Aug 24, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog @jimfarley98 @mrlevine Just drove FSD Beta 9.3 from Pasadena to LAX. Much improved!

6.6K likes460 RT423 replies
Jan 15, 2026

RT @VoteMarsha: It’s been 1,394 days since I asked Ketanji Brown Jackson a simple question: Can you define the word ‘woman’? Her answer wa…

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Apr 5, 2024

@SawyerMerritt 8/8 and year of the Dragon

4.4K likes418 RT472 replies
Jun 30, 2021

@thesheetztweetz Work needed between flights is less & less, as shown by shortening time between reflights. Required work between flights for Starship & Super Heavy is zero.

6.8K likes408 RT319 replies
Jul 10, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog 12.5.x will finally combine the city and highway software stacks

4.7K likes418 RT394 replies
May 8, 2023

@ICannot_Enough @engineers_feed Yeah, it’s insane! Roughly 70% of Earth is ocean and most of the ocean has zero ships per Starlink cell. Most people think Earth is crowded with humans, but in reality it’s almost empty by surface area. Humans congregate in a very small percentage of Earth (cities). The entire…

4.7K likes585 RT362 replies
Mar 2, 2022

@FedorovMykhailo @Brian_J_Berger @SpaceX @SpaceXStarlink @Honda @ChampionGen @westinghouse @DuroMaxPower @W__Home Solar area will need to be higher with obscuration, but works better than one might think

6.9K likes360 RT288 replies
Dec 30, 2022

@WholeMarsBlog I am not endorsing drugs, but I am saying that the evidence suggests that banning them is a net societal negative

5.4K likes374 RT510 replies
Jul 18, 2024

@chazman @Tesla @Starlink @cybertruck Yes, Cybertruck FSD releases with 12.5, which also finally merges the city and highway code.

4.0K likes467 RT267 replies
Jun 18, 2022

@BillyM2k The only thing keeping the other orbital rocket programs alive is government protection or they’d be deader than a doornail and everyone knows it. But oh well … comme ci, comme ça.

6.5K likes492 RT404 replies
May 26, 2021

@Astro_Elliott @Teslarati @ResidentSponge Aiming to have hot gas thrusters on booster for first orbital flight

6.7K likes420 RT312 replies
Jul 13, 2023

@rustyrockets @bariweiss @shellenberger @mtaibbi 💯

5.5K likes308 RT186 replies
Aug 6, 2021

@thesheetztweetz 4 significant items: - Final heat shield tiles for ship - Thermal protection of booster engines - Ground propellant storage tanks - QD arm for ship 2 weeks.

6.4K likes531 RT411 replies
Sep 17, 2024

@MarioNawfal Amazingly, no Starliner fines for Boeing! The FAA space division is harassing SpaceX about nonsense that doesn’t affect safety while giving a free pass to Boeing even after NASA concluded that their spacecraft was not safe enough to bring back the astronauts. There need to be…

4.9K likes889 RT408 replies
Aug 7, 2020

@FutureJurvetson @SpaceX This seems increasingly likely

7.3K likes194 RT182 replies
Mar 3, 2021

@LabPadre @SpaceX You’re welcome

7.4K likes155 RT165 replies
Jun 2, 2021

@ErcXspace @austinbarnard45 @SpaceX @NASASpaceflight Might take a few kicks at the can before we catch the rocket haha

6.8K likes358 RT307 replies
Jun 2, 2023

@WholeMarsBlog 🤣 what could go wrong?

4.4K likes191 RT405 replies
Aug 30, 2021

@NASASpaceflight Hopefully first try with booster 5

6.8K likes303 RT374 replies
Dec 3, 2021

@NASASpaceflight 39A is hallowed spaceflight ground – no place more deserving of a Starship launch pad! Will have similar, but improved, ground systems & tower to Starbase.

6.8K likes375 RT269 replies
Jul 28, 2021

@DJSnM Orbital precession takes a long time. With Starship & Starlink V2.0, hopefully we can direct inject to target orbit.

6.8K likes289 RT399 replies
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