Peterfeng☄️
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Peterfeng☄️
@peterfeng168
Web3 builder | Past missed: 600K ($FAC), 1.6M($NEAR),2.4M ($TOSHI), 9M ($BABYSWAP), 4.2M ($ASTEROID) | Building $ASTEROID & $TERMINUS | Mars narrative.🪐

@SawyerMerritt @SpaceX SpaceX will ultimately deliver millions of tons to the Moon to build a self-growing city there and same for Mars




@FischerKing64 Keep books and historical media safe. SpaceX will put copies of knowledge in space an on the Moon and Mars.

Mars is a planet purely of robots (for now)


ELON MUSK: "If you want to go beyond a mere terawatt per year, you have to go to the moon. So by having factories on the moon, building AI satellites and having a mass driver, which is the kind of thing you really need to learn about in read about in science fiction, but we're going to make it real. We're actually going to have a mass driver on the moon. And if you do that, you can go several orders of magnitude greater. You can go to 1000 gigawatts or more per year, and ultimately get to maybe a millionth, and then a 1,000th and maybe even a few percent of the sun's energy. I really want to see the mass driver on the moon that is shooting AI satellites into deep space just go like just one after the other. I can't imagine anything more epic than a mass driver on the moon and a self sustaining city on the moon, and then going beyond the moon to Mars, going throughout our solar system, and ultimately, being out there among the stars and visiting all these star systems, maybe we'll meet aliens. Maybe we'll meet see some civilizations that lasted for millions of years, and we'll find the remnants of ancient alien civilizations. But the only way we're going to do that, do that, do that is if we go out there and we explore, and this is the path to making it happen."

Watch Falcon Heavy launch the @viasat-3 F3 mission to orbit twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

Size does matter

Starship is the most powerful moving object ever made

Raptor 3 is engineering art

The California Coastal Commission has issued a formal apology to @elonmusk and SpaceX, adding that it will not consider political views or speech in future regulatory decisions. • The Commission admits some officials made politically biased and improper statements about SpaceX and Elon Musk • It formally apologizes for those remarks • Agrees it will not consider political views or speech in future regulatory decisions • The Commission will NOT require coastal permits for most launch operations at Vandenberg Full statement: "The Commission agrees that it may not consider irrelevant factors in performing its function and specifically agrees that it will not take into account the perceived political beliefs, political speech, or labor practices of SpaceX or its officers in considering any regulatory action concerning SpaceX. The Commission acknowledges that Commissioners made statements, including during their October 10, 2024, hearing on the Base’s Falcon 9 launch program, that showed political bias against SpaceX and its CEO and were improper. The Commission apologizes for those statements, as set forth in the signed letter attached as Exhibit C." This filing means that SpaceX and the California Coastal Commission have reached a settlement in their federal lawsuit, and it provides long-term regulatory clarity for SpaceX for future Falcon 9 launches.

BREAKING: The latest Epstein emails show no evidence that Elon Musk ever visited the island. The limited early contact ended quickly, and later Epstein’s attempts to reach @elonmusk were reportedly blocked by SpaceX servers. Elon was focused on his companies & ignoring Epstein.

Falcon Heavy is lighting up tomorrow! April 27 at 10:21 a.m. EDT, carrying ViaSat-3 F3 into orbit. This beast of a rocket is back in action. One of the most powerful launches on the schedule. Keep your eyes on the sky. @SpaceX about to cook again @elonmusk

🇺🇸 SpaceX just flew an engine so advanced, only 2 other organizations in history ever built one. The Soviet Union tried, the US barely demoed it, but SpaceX actually flew it. Raptor 3 hits 350 bar chamber pressure, a world record, and shaved 10+ tons by eliminating heat shields, fire suppression systems, and basically anything that wasn't absolutely necessary. Pure confidence in engineering. "Raptor 3 is engineering art." Definitely. Source: AstroMind Hub YT, @elonmusk, @SpaceX

BREAKING: The latest Epstein emails show no evidence that Elon Musk ever visited the island. The limited early contact ended quickly, and later Epstein’s attempts to reach @elonmusk were reportedly blocked by SpaceX servers. Elon was focused on his companies & ignoring Epstein.

The California Coastal Commission has issued a formal apology to @elonmusk and SpaceX, adding that it will not consider political views or speech in future regulatory decisions. • The Commission admits some officials made politically biased and improper statements about SpaceX and Elon Musk • It formally apologizes for those remarks • Agrees it will not consider political views or speech in future regulatory decisions • The Commission will NOT require coastal permits for most launch operations at Vandenberg Full statement: "The Commission agrees that it may not consider irrelevant factors in performing its function and specifically agrees that it will not take into account the perceived political beliefs, political speech, or labor practices of SpaceX or its officers in considering any regulatory action concerning SpaceX. The Commission acknowledges that Commissioners made statements, including during their October 10, 2024, hearing on the Base’s Falcon 9 launch program, that showed political bias against SpaceX and its CEO and were improper. The Commission apologizes for those statements, as set forth in the signed letter attached as Exhibit C." This filing means that SpaceX and the California Coastal Commission have reached a settlement in their federal lawsuit, and it provides long-term regulatory clarity for SpaceX for future Falcon 9 launches.

We often assume visionary companies start with a master plan for guaranteed success. The truth is usually the exact opposite ⏳ Here is @elonmusk on the surprisingly bleak expectations behind the founding of @SpaceX, and why an acceptance of failure was the only way to begin 🔥 "I had a lot of friends try to talk me out of starting a rocket company, because they thought it was crazy. Everyone thought it was a crazy idea. Some people had actually tried to start rocket companies before and failed. They tried to talk me out of it too. One good friend compiled a bunch of footage of rocket failures and forced me to watch it. I said, 'I have seen them all already.' I think these people misunderstood my premise. When I started SpaceX, it was not with the expectation of success. I thought the most likely outcome was failure. Their premise for talking me out of it was, 'You’re going to lose the money you invest.' I replied, 'Well, that was my expectation anyway, so I don’t really mind!' I mean, I mind losing money, but it’s not like I was trying to figure out the rank-ordered best way to invest my money and on that basis chose space. I didn’t think, 'I could do real estate, or invest in shoemaking, and—whoa! Space has the highest ROI!' That was not my premise. There have been many times where I expected to lose everything. Who starts a car company and a rocket company expecting them to succeed? Certainly not me. I thought they both had a low chance of success, less than 10 percent. Maybe 1 percent, I don’t know. Frankly, I wasn’t wrong. We must be optimistic. There’s no point in being pessimistic. It just doesn’t help. My theory is you’d rather be optimistic and wrong about the future than pessimistic and right. If you’re pessimistic, you’re going to be miserable. Might as well enjoy the journey."

我会继续爱着这个世界❤️ 感谢每一位出现在我生命里的人❤️


