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Fish2

@spacefish2030

pro Elon, pro SpaceX, pro Tesla, pro Mars colonization, pro AI, pro Trump, pro freedom, against authoritarianism and autocracy. https://t.co/6QI47fZj64

Mars Katılım Ağustos 2024
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
Candles dropping. Narratives flipping. But the fish doesn’t react. It adapts.
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
Markets are crashing. Everyone’s panicking. But the fish is just swimming 🫧🐟
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
No oxygen tank. No problem. A fish is now part of space history. You still asking for utility?
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Fish don’t follow resistance levels. Fish just float when they want to. That’s the energy. $FISH2
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The fish doesn’t understand gravity. It doesn’t have to. It just adapts. Crypto game is the same - you either float or you sink.
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
Salty? Don’t blame the fish. Blame yourself for fading the swim. 🐟🌊
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No data models. No simulations. Just vibes, vacuum, and a fish. If that’s not science in 2025, what is?
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
Not financial advice… but if you see a fish in orbit and don’t buy $FISH2, that’s on you. We’re floating. You should be too.
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
No one tested what happens when a fish enters crypto… then orbit. Turns out it holds better than most coins. $FISH2 - not in any science study yet but it’s very real. 🐟🚀
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
You don’t need to understand everything. You just need to recognize a moment when it’s happening. This is one of them. $FISH2 🐟
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
Sea creatures were never meant to float in space. But we’re doing it beyond nature’s limits.
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
If a fish 🐟 can float among the stars ⭐️, then what else have we underestimated?
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
Most projects promise utility. We're going to space. Do the math.
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
The original Fram broke ice. Fram2 breaks orbits. One moved through frozen seas. The other through silent void.
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Most fish don’t even know what an atmosphere is. Ours is floating outside of it.
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
There are plenty of fish in the sea. But only one just left the planet. Fish2 isn’t swimming in oceans - it’s watching them from above. 🐟🌍
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Fish2@spacefish2030·
Have you ever seen a fish exploring the icy depths of the polar regions? No? Us neither. But now, one of its kind is breaking every rule - orbiting above the poles, looking down on the ones who always believed in it. 🐟🌍
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Chun@satofishi·
Hello, Antarctica. Unlike previously anticipated, from 460 km above, it is only pure white, no human activity is visible.
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Chun@satofishi·
The ride to orbit was much smoother than I had anticipated. Apart from the final minute before SECO, I barely felt any G-forces—it honestly felt like just another flight. I had imagined it would feel like being in an elevator that suddenly drops, but that sensation never came. If I hadn’t set free Tyler, the polar bear zero-gravity indicator, I might not have realized we were already weightless. I think being tightly strapped into our seat buckets made the transition less noticeable. The first few hours in microgravity weren’t exactly comfortable. Space motion sickness hit all of us—we felt nauseous and ended up vomiting a couple of times. It felt different from motion sickness in a car or at sea. You could still read on your iPad without making it worse. But even a small sip of water could upset your stomach and trigger vomiting. Rabea spent some time on the ham radio, making contact with Berlin. No one asked opening the cupola on the first day—we were all focused on managing the motion sickness. We had a movie night watching our own launch and went to sleep a bit earlier than scheduled. We all slept really well. By the second morning, I felt completely refreshed. The trace of motion sickness is all gone. We had breakfast, took a few X-ray images, and opened the cupola three minutes after midnight UTC—right above the South Pole. Stay tuned.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The first astronauts to orbit the poles
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