JoeViller
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Elon Musk says that extending human life and even reversing aging is highly possible "I've never seen someone with an old left arm and a young right arm ever in my life. That means there must be a synchronizing clock that is synchronizing across 35 trillion cells in your body," If our cells are aging in perfect unison, it means aging is driven by a central, coordinated biological mechanism rather than random, subtle decay "When we figure out what causes aging, I think we'll find it's incredibly obvious it’s not a subtle thing it's just a solvable engineering problem"











Visual representation of the distance between Earth and the Moon



FSD Supervised can reduce risk of hydroplaning Through Tesla Vision, your Tesla continuously estimates the wetness of the road in rainy conditions. Using that data + real-time vehicle input & response + estimated tire tread depth, it can then automatically change your speed profile to Chill & adjust speed as needed to help keep you safe




Artemis II launch… caught in my glasses reflection


A lot of people seem to think I'm referring to the onboards. While better onboards would be amazing the real problem was the frequent crowd shots. This is not the view i want during SRB seperation.



**🚀 Breaking News: Rocket Lab Introduces New Moon Lander for NASA** $RKLB @RocketLab @Peter_J_Beck Rocket Lab has officially unveiled its next-generation lunar lander, designed specifically for NASA’s upcoming Artemis-era missions. The compact, high-precision lander promises to deliver scientific payloads and technology demonstrators to the Moon’s surface with unmatched reliability and cost efficiency. “This new lander represents a major leap in our lunar capabilities,” said Rocket Lab CEO Peter Beck. “We’re proud to partner with NASA to help return America to the Moon and Rocket Lab has officially unveiled its next-generation lunar lander, designed specifically for NASA’s upcoming Artemis-era missions. The compact, high-precision lander promises to deliver scientific payloads and technology demonstrators to the Moon’s surface with unmatched reliability and cost efficiency. The lander is expected to fly as part of NASA’s Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS). More mission details will be released in the coming weeks.













