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Nov 11, 2022

@SawyerMerritt @BillyM2k @WholeMarsBlog Maybe should be default off? Subscriber is a way better name.

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Jun 3, 2016

Yay, baby made it home! https://t.co/KYyUX9zNYD http://www.universetoday.com/129240/falcon-9-arriving-droneship/

3.0K likes676 RT119 replies
Apr 5, 2016

Most telling is that the SpaceX Propulsion CTO switched from driving a Porsche 911 Turbo S to a Model X

3.1K likes616 RT127 replies
Sep 29, 2023

@WallStreetSilv That was at the SpaceX Texas rocket test site about 4 years ago. We’ve been there since 2002.

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Apr 12, 2026

@tetsuoai Starlink V3 launches with Starship will carry 25 to 50 times more bandwidth than a Falcon flight with V2, depending on how you count it. Starship will also launch 100+ times more per year than Falcon (mostly AI sats). Probably ~20k comms satellites per year at ~2 tons/sat. High

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Dec 27, 2020

@spacecoast_stve @NASASpaceflight Falcon was 25% of successful orbital launches in 2020, but maybe a majority of payload to orbit. Anyone done the math?

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Aug 22, 2025

@Erdayastronaut Making a fully reusable orbital rocket of any design is one of the hardest engineering problems of all time. Much, much harder than going to the Moon, which is why it still hasn’t been solved. I am cautiously optimistic that Starship will achieve full reusability next year.

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Oct 11, 2020

@Erdayastronaut @flcnhvy @PelleBrannvall @Neopork85 @Caspar_Stanley @ErcXspace @MarcusHouseGame @FelixSchlang @C_Bass3d @nickhenning3d @SpaceX @BocaChicaGal SpaceX/Tesla metallurgy & new materials team is next-level

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Feb 22, 2021

@SpaceXFan97 Speed will double to ~300Mb/s & latency will drop to ~20ms later this year

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Jul 9, 2025

RT @SpaceX: With each launch of the @Starlink V2 Mini satellites, ~2.7 Tbps of capacity is added to the constellation, enabling Starlink to…

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Oct 18, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Starship reenters Earth’s atmosphere on Flight 11. Data gathered from this flight will inform future Starship missions that wil…

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May 5, 2019

@Teslarati .@NASA support for reusability with high reliability, the critical breakthrough for orbital rockets, has made a big difference

4.0K likes182 RT63 replies
Oct 11, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog It will be available in perforated rolls

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Aug 1, 2025

RT @NASA: LIVE: Join us for today's coverage of NASA's @SpaceX Crew-11 launch to the @Space_Station. Crew-11 is scheduled to lift off from…

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Mar 12, 2025

RT @SpaceX: All systems are looking good and weather is a go for tonight's Falcon 9 launch of Crew-10 to the @Space_Station → https://t.co/…

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Mar 25, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 lifts off from pad 40 and returns to LZ-1 in Florida https://t.co/zC7PlEogcE

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Feb 19, 2025

RT @NASAPersevere: Did you know: When I landed on Feb. 18, 2021, Mars and Earth were 127 million miles apart. Today, because of our unique…

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Dec 19, 2021

@AdamCuker @SpaceX All Raptor 2 tests going forward

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Feb 28, 2020

@Universe_SkyArt @TwitterSupport I just sent a note to Twitter to clarify that posting SpaceX videos is fine by us and we paid for rights to Bowie song for the Falcon Heavy launch

3.7K likes265 RT192 replies
Nov 14, 2025

@WholeMarsBlog I try not to start fights, but I always finish them

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Jun 6, 2025

RT @DimaZeniuk: SpaceX’s @Starlink is giving one month of free service to new and existing users in wildfire-affected areas of Canada 🇨🇦 ht…

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Aug 2, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Dragon above the @Space_Station as it approaches for docking https://t.co/Q3kBjO02Zp

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Aug 25, 2025

RT @cb_doge: One took us to the Moon. The other will take us to Mars and beyond. https://t.co/r4iJ3eXrMh

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Oct 14, 2020

@Neopork85 @SpaceX @NASASpaceflight @austinbarnard45 @whoisheartbreak @Erdayastronaut @FelixSchlang @MarcusHouseGame @SpaceToday1 More great renderings! Significant improvements coming to the welds.

4.1K likes110 RT92 replies
Feb 9, 2026

@ICannot_Enough @rdd147 The funny part about that clown’s analysis is that even if every bit of bullshit he says is true, it still amounts to less than 1% of the value of Tesla and SpaceX 🤣🤣

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Jun 26, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Dragon is go for final approach and docking with the @Space_Station https://t.co/kW2FRHsPgb

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Apr 21, 2020

@PPathole @AnnieW Am in Boca working on the rocket with an awesome team, so pretty great :)

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Sep 26, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 launches 28 @Starlink satellites from Florida https://t.co/GLsLpG28rJ

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Jan 21, 2026

@levi @SawyerMerritt Starlink space to ground laser links will exceed this

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Mar 12, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 lifts off from pad 4E in California! https://t.co/1Ef7iIBk2A

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Nov 29, 2020

@MarcusHouseGame @bcart03 @nextspaceflight @NASASpaceflight Starship legs are one of the hardest problems. Externally mounted legs require shielding, which adds mass. Wider stance adds mass. Shock absorbers add mass. That said, we need better legs.

3.6K likes144 RT455 replies
Jan 27, 2026

@TheRabbitHole @vkhosla @Tesla @SpaceX @X Yes

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Jun 8, 2025

RT @SpaceX: The Ax-4 crew and SpaceX teams completed a full rehearsal of launch day activities ahead of liftoff on Tuesday https://t.co/MEh… null

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Mar 15, 2025

@MarioNawfal We want to make it so that anyone can travel to Mars if they would like

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Nov 20, 2025

RT @SpaceX: Booster 18, the first Super Heavy V3, is beginning prelaunch testing. The first operations will test the booster's redesigned p…

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Sep 12, 2021

@Matt_Lowne Forward flaps will change a lot in upcoming versions of Starship – smaller & more leeward

4.0K likes131 RT160 replies
Mar 20, 2021

@WholeMarsBlog Given significant architectural changes, including fundamental improvements to pure vision, there is limited value to testing 8.x. Hoping to upload V9.0 & button next month.

3.4K likes292 RT349 replies
Oct 23, 2020

@Erdayastronaut @tobyliiiiiiiiii @austinbarnard45 @SuperclusterHQ I’m in Boca every week, so maybe we could talk then. Given that Starship is not exactly subtle, this is more of a design clarification to match what people can already see.

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Sep 27, 2023

@krassenstein Starlink needs to be a civilian network, not a participant to combat. Starshield will be owned by the US government and controlled by DoD Space Force. This is the right order of things.

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Mar 29, 2025

RT @Starlink: Devastating to hear of the earthquake’s toll on Thailand and Myanmar. The SpaceX team is prepared to provide Starlink kits to…

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Jan 16, 2023

@DJSnM @ThePrimalDino Center core moving too fast return. Falcon Heavy is a 3 (or 2.5) stage rocket, but full & rapid reusability on Earth demand a 2 stage rocket. 1st stage returns to launch site immediately via boostback & 2nd stage orbits until ground track passes back over launch site to return.

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Nov 17, 2025

RT @Gwynne_Shotwell: Congratulations to the SpaceX team on completing 500 (!!!!) missions with flight-proven rocket boosters. You’ve made t…

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Oct 1, 2024

@GadSaad I know several people who got myocarditis. I almost had to go to the hospital after my second booster shot, which was mandatory in order to travel.

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Jun 30, 2021

@RenataKonkoly @Erdayastronaut First one to fly will, so Booster 4. Booster 3 will be used for ground tests. We’re changing much of design from 3 to 4. Booster 3 was very hard to build. Expect especially rapid evolution in first ~10 boosters & first ~30 ships.

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