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Jun 18, 2024

@SmallPettingZoo @OGMarsLife @Rob_2628 Yeah

397 likes20 RT42 replies
Jun 17, 2024

@Cmdr_Hadfield @SpaceX Yup

1.5K likes66 RT135 replies
Jun 17, 2024

@Teslaconomics @WholeMarsBlog Rolls out to select areas in a few months. Also, Mini can be a great low-cost option for a good backup Internet connection if your landline goes out.

2.5K likes198 RT275 replies
Jun 17, 2024

@wsellers @WholeMarsBlog Yes, better ping than many cable Internet connections

1.3K likes70 RT74 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

5.0K likes552 RT446 replies
Jun 17, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog I just set it up right now and am writing this post through space. Took less than 5 mins. Easily carried in a backpack. This product will change the world.

8.0K likes801 RT591 replies
Jun 17, 2024

@johnkrausphotos @Starlink It’s awesome. Will have massive demand in lower income parts of the world.

2.2K likes166 RT204 replies
Jun 15, 2024

@Cmdr_Hadfield @astroscale_HQ We could make a hungry hippo version of Starship to chomp and deorbit space debris

3.3K likes244 RT471 replies
Jun 12, 2024

@DavidDeutschOxf To Mars and then the stars

2.1K likes131 RT225 replies
Jun 12, 2024

Starship is the most power flying object ever created. Currently over twice the thrust of Saturn V and, with future upgrades, three times the thrust (10,000 tons of force).

171.3K likes16.7K RT7.5K replies
Jun 12, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog Yeah, the fundamental problem with relying on precise maps is that the world is constantly changing and even small errors can lead to terrible outcomes

2.3K likes137 RT145 replies
Jun 12, 2024

Starlink now available in 100 countries!

131.6K likes14.0K RT7.8K replies
Jun 11, 2024

@SciGuySpace I think we can do it. Progress is accelerating. Starship offers a path to far greater payload to the Moon than is currently anticipated in the Artemis program. A permanently crewed Moon base is possible.

2.6K likes198 RT127 replies
Jun 10, 2024

@BasedBeffJezos @X @Starlink @xai I will do my best

896 likes57 RT61 replies
Jun 9, 2024

@AdrianDittmann Yes. Just like the Falcon Heavy simulation, which looks almost exactly like the actual flight.

1.4K likes81 RT119 replies
Jun 9, 2024

@DJSnM We should make a new high Mach super sonic plane, but nothing comes close to beating rockets in their native environment of space (obviously)

1.2K likes64 RT91 replies
Jun 9, 2024

@DJSnM Cool, but it’s better to use a rocket booster. Planes just can’t compete when it comes to orbital Spaceflight.

1.8K likes58 RT88 replies
Jun 8, 2024

@seeMOUSErun @SpaceX Full and immediate reusability of an orbital rocket is the fundamental break through needed to become a multi planet species and a true spacefaring civilization

1.1K likes94 RT0 replies
Jun 8, 2024

@DJSnM Booster landing was on target, ship landing was several km off due to flap damage, but both were soft landings

6.7K likes403 RT231 replies
Jun 8, 2024

Starship booster makes soft landing in water, next landing will be caught by the tower arms

207.1K likes17.9K RT7.1K replies
Jun 8, 2024

@Kristennetten We plan to move older Starships close to the fence, so people can take pics with them if they want

2.9K likes178 RT176 replies
Jun 7, 2024

Another Falcon 9 launch! Falcon alone is trending to set a world record for the most amount of mass Earth delivers to orbit in a year.

42.1K likes4.1K RT2.7K replies
Jun 7, 2024

Worth mentioning that switching to ultra hard, cold-rolled stainless steel for Starship is what led me to make Cybertruck out of it too

16.6K likes1.4K RT1.0K replies
Jun 7, 2024

@InfographicTony @SpaceX Pretty accurate

1.3K likes48 RT74 replies
Jun 7, 2024

If you want a detailed explanation of why I switched Starship from carbon fiber to stainless steel https://t.co/pXC0ngheiw

80.9K likes11.4K RT4.3K replies
Jun 6, 2024

Note, a newer version of Starship has the forward flaps shifted leeward. This will help improve reliability, ease of manufacturing and payload to orbit.

16.0K likes1.2K RT803 replies
Jun 6, 2024Viral spike

Starship weighs 5000 tons on liftoff https://t.co/HSxBYquSNK

365.8K likes36.9K RT15.3K replies
Jun 6, 2024

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

215.9K likes11.0K RT3.6K replies
Jun 6, 2024Viral spike

Starship reentering like a meteor https://t.co/YjfVIHLLCl

701.6K likes38.1K RT9.9K replies
Jun 6, 2024

Why is Starship made of stainless steel? This article from 5 years ago explains the reasons. Worth noting that the ship would have failed on reentry if made of aluminum or carbon fiber, as they can’t take the heat. https://t.co/QVAtv74quq https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/rockets/a25953663/elon-musk-spacex-bfr-stainless-steel/

68.6K likes8.2K RT3.6K replies
Jun 6, 2024

🚀🚀 Stainless Steel Rocket 🚀🚀

111.9K likes6.2K RT5.7K replies
Jun 6, 2024

@Cmdr_Hadfield @SpaceX Thanks Chris! A fully and immediately reusable orbital heat shield, which (as you know) has never been made before, is the single toughest problem remaining. Being able to iterate with many ideas on many ships is key to solving this.

5.0K likes269 RT149 replies
Jun 6, 2024

@Kristennetten @SpaceX I think we should try to catch the booster with the mechazilla arms next flight!

13.7K likes1.2K RT770 replies
Jun 6, 2024

Despite loss of many tiles and a damaged flap, Starship made it all the way to a soft landing in the ocean! Congratulations @SpaceX team on an epic achievement!!

199.4K likes17.5K RT8.0K replies
Jun 6, 2024

Successful soft landing of the Starship Super Heavy rocket booster!

202.2K likes17.2K RT5.9K replies
Jun 5, 2024

The @SpaceX Starship launch tomorrow morning will be live-streamed exclusively on 𝕏!

111.1K likes10.3K RT7.3K replies
Jun 5, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog Jack in to jack off 🤷‍♂️

1.8K likes97 RT331 replies
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