Fast forward to February 12, 2025, Musk once again brought Mars to the forefront with a tweet that quickly went viral, accumulating an impressive 21 million views on X (formerly Twitter). The tweet has reignited excitement about SpaceX’s progress towards its ambitious goal of ...
The SpaceX CEO, who's known for his Twitter of "complete nonsense," seemingly mistook a blood moon for Mars in a tweet. Read morehere. TopicsX/TwitterElon MuskCelebrities Latest Videos Watch 'The Last of Us' star Young Mazino try to recover after dropping a huge spoiler ...
Mars, Birth Rates, but No Twitter: Elon Musk Captivates Sun Valley Moguls More Reuters FILE PHOTO: SpaceX owner and Tesla CEO Elon Musk speaks at the E3 gaming convention in Los Angeles, California, U.S., June 13, 2019. REUTERS/Mike Blake/ By Dawn Chmielewski and...
CEO Elon Musk has been talking about Mars missions since Starship was the BFR, but that's not the only use case. The first Starship launches will most likely focus on operations in Earth orbit and the Moon. One of the first would have been the "dearMoon" orbital moon mission,paid for ...
General Motors Co said on Friday, before Musk's now-deleted tweet was posted, it was temporarily halting paid advertising on Twitter after Musk completed his takeover, and that it was engaging with the company "to understand the direction of the platform under their new ownership...
On August 7, 2018, Musk dropped a bombshell via a tweet: “Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured.” The announcement opened the door for legal action against the company and its founder, as the SEC began inquiring about whether Musk had indeed secured the funding as ...
In a Twitter reply, he jokingly said “[occupy] Moon, too” and even suggested that he could land on the moon before Mars because “it’s only three days away and you don’t need interplanetary orbital synchronization.” 🤣🤣 — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 23, 2019 Moon too — ...
Elon Musk, barely a month after his behavior on an earnings call shook investor confidence, hit out on Twitter with a series of combative posts this week, leaving many scratching their heads at best and prompting scrutiny from labor regulators at worst.
On Friday, Musk had testified he thinks it is possible to be “absolutely truthful” on Twitter. “But can you be comprehensive? Of course not.” On Monday, he again emphasized: “My tweet was truthful, absolutely truthful.” Asked by his lawyer, Alex Spiro, if he understood...
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