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@The_space_guy4

• Building the future, one idea at a time 🚀 • Mars on my mind. Innovation in my blood. • Obsessed with rockets, AI & impossible ideas. #Tesla & #SpaceX

Katılım Ekim 2013
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Inevitable West
Inevitable West@Inevitablewest·
🚨BREAKING: Miguel Bosé, the biggest Spanish-language pop star of the last few decades, has just released a video taking a knee and putting his hand over his heart in honour of Henry Nowak This has now spread like a wildfire. Europe has never been more UNITED! 🇪🇸🇬🇧
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Naval
Naval@naval·
The product is the mission.
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
Starlink launches now substantially outnumber all other satellite launch sources.
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Adeo Ressi
Adeo Ressi@adeoressi·
I organized an intervention to stop Elon from starting SpaceX. Here is the story... Twenty five years ago, Elon and I sat in a car on a dark stretch of Long Island highway, two neurodiverse geeks staring at the night sky and wondering what came next. We had both experienced substantial exits and felt the weight of possibility ahead of us. When I joked about 'space' while gazing upward, neither of us imagined we were planting the seed for what would become the largest IPO in history. We spent the next two hours debating why space was so hard. In the end, rockets are fuel and metal. We also debated where to go, and it was crystal clear that Mars was the only real destination. Upon returning to NYC, we embarked on a global tour of space, meeting space agencies and luminaries worldwide. This opened our eyes to an industry stuck in bureaucratic thinking. If things continued at that pace, it was clear that we would never explore space in our lifetime. So, we launched Life to Mars to show the world that two ambitious young men (29 and 30 years old), could send life to Mars without any government backing or support. We planned to send and grow plants on Mars, though some were pushing us to send mice. We had a $50 MM budget that rested on our purchase of two Russian ICBMs for $7 MM each. We assumed one ICBM would fail, and we would learn and fix everything before launching again. When Elon went back to actually buy the ICBMs, the Russians tripled the price, bringing out launch costs from a total of $14 MM to $42 MM. Our ambitious Life to Mars plan was no longer viable. As you might imagine, Elon was not pleased. So, he decided to start SpaceX and create his own Mars rockets. Now, this is a crazy idea, both now and at the time, so I organized a large panel of top space experts, and we ambushed him at the Georgian Hotel one morning. It was set up like an intervention for an alcoholic, but for space. Elon looked me in the eye when leaving the room and said, "I am going to do this." The intervention failed. Elon was committed. The rest is history. I am excited to see this IPO after 25 years of hard work. What SpaceX has done is a testament to human will and overcoming insurmountable obstacles. It's nothing short of amazing. Congratulations, E. Amazing.
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Anthony Galli
Anthony Galli@AnthonyGalli·
@america But if you don’t easily release criminals how would anyone ever get Bingo?
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Starlink
Starlink@Starlink·
Starlink enables high-speed connectivity for field manufacturing teams 🛰️❤️
Colin Gilchrist@PhillipsColinG

@Starlink Yup! They go great on the roof for Expeditionary Manufacturing!

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X Freeze
X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk explains the deeper purpose of SpaceX: "The goal of SpaceX is to build the technologies necessary to make life multiplanetary" It’s not the most commercial-sounding mission but when you zoom out through the lens of history, it’s one of the most important things humanity can do becoming multiplanetary is about securing our long-term survival and expanding consciousness beyond one planet
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