Menu
Deep ResearchPROAsk Elon
Elon Musk · Tweet Archive

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.

Browsing the full local archive fallback (94,952 indexed tweets).
Showing 3,351-3,400 of 6,967 matching tweets
Jun 23, 2024

@Erdayastronaut @Teslaconomics @SpaceX We could build a lot more, but the next version of Raptor is really the one to scale up production. We begin testing it in McGregor within a week or so. Regenerative cooling and secondary flow paths have been made integral to the whole engine, thus no heat shield is required.…

5.2K likes469 RT331 replies
Sep 24, 2021

@thesheetztweetz Chris was an early employee of SpaceX, and made a significant contribution, but was not a cofounder

7.2K likes242 RT873 replies
Oct 9, 2021

@PPathole @SpaceX @4thFromOurStar Sure hope so!

7.7K likes217 RT389 replies
Sep 5, 2022

@WholeMarsBlog 10.69.2 has a relatively small number of code changes, but their practical effect will be significant

7.5K likes328 RT408 replies
Oct 15, 2022

@FutureJurvetson @SpaceX Definitely one of the strangest meetings I’ve ever experienced. @adeoressi was there too.

7.6K likes274 RT399 replies
Apr 11, 2020

@SciGuySpace SpaceX rockets are 80% reusable, theirs are 0%. This is the actual problem.

7.5K likes416 RT198 replies
Jul 20, 2021

@SpacePadreIsle @SpaceX Haha

7.6K likes226 RT373 replies
Nov 30, 2021

@Tesmanian_com The magnitude of the Starship program is not widely appreciated. It is designed to extend life to Mars (and the moon), which requires ~1000 times more payload to orbit than all current Earth rockets combined.

6.8K likes602 RT456 replies
Dec 9, 2018

@RenataKonkoly @SpaceX Machete!!

7.7K likes291 RT141 replies
Nov 23, 2021

@engineers_feed Hell of a rocket! Probably would have succeeded if Korolev had not died. Hopefully, Starship is more fortunate.

7.6K likes259 RT365 replies
Jul 25, 2019

@SpaceX Launch underway

7.8K likes216 RT154 replies
Sep 1, 2025

@WholeMarsBlog Those are the biggest factors. ~80% of Tesla’s value will be Optimus.

6.0K likes482 RT437 replies
Jun 14, 2022

@SirineAti @mn_google We will have a second Starship stack ready to fly in August and then monthly thereafter

6.9K likes616 RT314 replies
Aug 6, 2021

@austinbarnard45 Total coincidence! Also, booster height was originally 70m, but we eliminated a half barrel for manufacturing efficiency, so now it’s …

7.2K likes419 RT427 replies
Jan 7, 2022

@WholeMarsBlog It was a mistake to try to use the Elise. In the end, only ~5% of the Elise parts ended up being used. Tesla Roadster is a totally different car.

7.4K likes283 RT466 replies
Sep 3, 2020

@austinbarnard45 Starship SN6 flew asimilar hop to SN5, but it was a much smoother & faster operation

7.6K likes299 RT196 replies
May 10, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog @ConsumerReports Tesla is half a decade ahead or more

3.7K likes320 RT201 replies
Sep 26, 2020

@WholeMarsBlog Suppliers. We’re only doing high energy nickel ourselves, at least for now. Also, maybe the presentation wasn’t clear that we’ve actually had our cells in packs driving cars for several months. Prototypes are trivial, volume production is hard.

7.0K likes525 RT328 replies
Sep 26, 2021

@cnunezimages @SpaceX Well ya see we need to reach around the rocket to uhh …

7.5K likes210 RT414 replies
May 6, 2023

@WholeMarsBlog In that case, you’ll love 11.4.1

4.2K likes234 RT429 replies
May 26, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog Not sure who wrote this, but it’s accurate https://t.co/gRvWxOJZ56

6.7K likes623 RT419 replies
Mar 21, 2018

Petra and Mars https://t.co/AFgsZVlImZ https://www.instagram.com/p/BglRR6EgB8j/

6.9K likes534 RT333 replies
Jan 21, 2022

@WholeMarsBlog @Reuters This is a hard thing for us to do right now, as we don’t have enough satellites with laser links and there are already geo sats that serve the Tonga region. That is why I’m asking for clear confirmation.

6.7K likes366 RT892 replies
Feb 27, 2026

RT @SpaceX: The first Starship V3 has left the build site to begin prelaunch testing https://t.co/DMZVMuRQVl

0 likes4.1K RT0 replies
Jul 27, 2024

@SpaceX @Starlink Back in the saddle!

5.7K likes232 RT464 replies
Feb 9, 2021

@tobyliiiiiiiiii This is intended for Earth, but there may be some ideas that apply to Mars too

7.2K likes306 RT456 replies
Sep 18, 2018

@yousuck2020 Thanks for helping fund a rocket & spaceship that could take humanity beyond Earth!

7.4K likes402 RT123 replies
Mar 18, 2025

RT @Space_Station: The @SpaceX Dragon spacecraft carrying four #Crew9 members undocked from the station at 1:05am ET today and is headed fo…

0 likes4.1K RT0 replies
Sep 11, 2023

@WholeMarsBlog @SawyerMerritt @Tesla He doesn’t get enough negative feedback. This platform is great for that :).

5.8K likes363 RT385 replies
Nov 23, 2022

@RyanZohoury @WholeMarsBlog @semaforben Good point. Conflicts of interest should be made readily apparent to the reader.

7.1K likes436 RT284 replies
May 12, 2025

@jamesdouma @CernBasher @matt_vanswol It’s a useful exercise for Mars too, where vast solar arrays will be needed plus fission

1.0K likes77 RT170 replies
Mar 31, 2017

Falcon Heavy test flight currently scheduled for late summer

6.1K likes932 RT280 replies
May 15, 2024

@WholeMarsBlog I don’t comment on everything, as sometimes I don’t see it and commenting on everything makes it easy to fish for information. The take rate is much higher than 2%. Please.

3.8K likes376 RT268 replies
Feb 10, 2022

@cnunezimages @SpaceX @SpaceIntellige3 Human for scale

7.1K likes253 RT560 replies
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

0 likes4.1K RT0 replies
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
Aug 30, 2022

@jonbbc @WholeMarsBlog @aelluswamy 10.69.1 is even better. We reduced latency & jitter in hardware command loop, so time from object detection to brake actuation is 10% to 20% better.

7.0K likes398 RT301 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
Feb 6, 2022

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

7.1K likes331 RT365 replies
First Principles AI
First Principles AI
Ask anything about Elon
5 free

Ask anything about Elon — companies, predictions, tweets, controversies, vehicles, family.