“RT @TheNorfolkLion: My mum lives on a boat and has Starlink. Last weeks bad weather blew her Starlink dish across the deck and wrecked it.…”
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“@BryceSpaceTech @SpaceX Still very tiny potatoes compared to what’s needed to make life multiplanetary”
“RT @xdNiBoR: Check out these Starlink Minis on taxis in Zimbabwe Connectivity isn't something we usually think about too much in Europe or…”
“RT @cb_doge: World's Most Powerful Rocket Ever Made. Flight 11 in 4 Days. https://t.co/wFzakrk43j”
“@peterrhague It’s designed to make life multiplanetary, otherwise extreme overkill for mere Earth sector activity! Starship fleet mass to orbit per year will be more than 1000 times all current Earth rockets combined, including Falcon. Necessary, for a city on Mars.”
“@IvanEscobosa @aaronjcash @WholeMarsBlog @brandonee916 @vincent13031925 @SpaceX Absolutely. With competition, the consumer is the winner.”
“@eugenelee3 @SpaceXFan97 Most of Earth by end of year, all by next year, then it’s about densifying coverage. Important to note that cellular will always have the advantage in dense urban areas. Satellites are best for low to medium population density areas.”
“@SciGuySpace His plan makes no sense. Just a worse version of Apollo. Starship will enable a permanently occupied moon base and even a city on the moon one day.”
“@WholeMarsBlog They need to cut costs massively and the exec team needs to live in the factory or they will die”
“@Virgin_Orbit Sorry to hear that. Orbit is hard. Took us four attempts with Falcon 1.”
“RT @WholeMarsBlog: https://t.co/QOXbkfh1cN”
“@KanekoaTheGreat If the rest of the year goes well, SpaceX will launch close to 90% of all mass to orbit. China will be ~6% and rest of world ~4%.”
“RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 delivers 28 @Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida https://t.co/LuxuF7J9MY”
“@teslaownersSV @24_7TeslaNews @SpaceX No guarantees, but maybe next month. Requires quite a lot of incremental testing & code tweaks for different road system in Canada.”
“RT @SpaceX: Liftoff! https://t.co/WSjMOsMjK6”
“@WholeMarsBlog Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings total Obliteration.”
“@teslaownersSV Hop in boys we’re going to Mars”
“RT @SpaceX: Full duration static fire test of Super Heavy https://t.co/JwVWdyarfd”
“RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 launches 70 payloads to orbit on the Transporter-14 rideshare mission https://t.co/olnvdO3CYL”
“@WholeMarsBlog 👍🏻”
“Upgrades underway to enable rocket to compensate for a thrust shortfall on one of the three landing engines. Probably get there end of year.”
“@ID_AA_Carmack But we need a heat shield that can handle Mars atmospheric entry conditions with a heavy payload, so the ballistic coefficient will necessarily be high. Steel is unfortunately hopeless. No one has ever made a truly reusable orbital heat shield, so this is an extremely tough”
“Cause of hard rocket landing confirmed as due to slower than expected throttle valve response. Next attempt in 2 months.”
“@WholeMarsBlog Q2 for sure”
“@Erdayastronaut @SpaceX All correct. Parachutes were originally the backup landing system, with SuperDraco thrusters as primary. Difficulty of proving thruster landing safety *and* architecture being suboptimal for moon/Mars caused us to change focus to parachutes.”
“@TeslaGong @inspiration4x Yeah, a little oven for heating food & Starlink wifi”
“RT @SpaceX: Liftoff! https://t.co/aVZ06WjiuP”
“@WholeMarsBlog @teslaownersSV Saturday”
“RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the A Shortfall of Gravitas droneship https://t.co/dvviypifu5”
“RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 lifts off from pad 40 in Florida, delivering 23 @Starlink satellites to the constellation ahead of completing our firs…”
“RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9’s first stage has landed on the Of Course I Still Love You droneship https://t.co/dWosHWKoPm”
“@WholeMarsBlog 🤣”
“RT @NASA: LIVE: #Crew9 and their @SpaceX Dragon spacecraft are departing the @Space_Station and starting their journey back to Earth. Undoc…”
“RT @SpaceX: Crew-10, SpaceX, and @NASA completed a full rehearsal of launch day activities https://t.co/jaHNri4LDE”
“RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 launches 28 @Starlink satellites from California https://t.co/pibZew2bgw”
“@SpacexVision An orbital propellant depot optimized for cryogenic storage probably makes sense long-term”
“RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 delivers 28 @Starlink satellites to orbit from Florida https://t.co/YSGFq2NHKS”
“@Marslamute Due to opposition by Senators Manchin and Sinema, it did not. However, Manchin retires this year and Sinema has been ousted from the Democratic Party, so neither will be there to stop this next year.”
“RT @SpaceX: Falcon 9 lifts off from pad 4E in California and delivers 22 @Starlink satellites to low-Earth orbit https://t.co/DPfylW1CPT”
“@WholeMarsBlog That is an actual choice I face every day 😂”
“@occupymars42069 @paraga Interesting”
“@SpaceXMR Amazing”
“@MarioNawfal Starlink still works”
“@SpaceX Wow”
“@SawyerMerritt @BillyM2k @WholeMarsBlog Maybe should be default off? Subscriber is a way better name.”
“Yay, baby made it home! https://t.co/KYyUX9zNYD http://www.universetoday.com/129240/falcon-9-arriving-droneship/”
“@WallStreetSilv That was at the SpaceX Texas rocket test site about 4 years ago. We’ve been there since 2002.”
“@spacecoast_stve @NASASpaceflight Falcon was 25% of successful orbital launches in 2020, but maybe a majority of payload to orbit. Anyone done the math?”
“@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.”
“@Erdayastronaut @flcnhvy @PelleBrannvall @Neopork85 @Caspar_Stanley @ErcXspace @MarcusHouseGame @FelixSchlang @C_Bass3d @nickhenning3d @SpaceX @BocaChicaGal SpaceX/Tesla metallurgy & new materials team is next-level”
