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Which are you choosing? https://t.co/ekggk0XNcI — Giga Based Dad (@GigaBasedDad) Jan 17, 2025 from http://twitter.com/GigaBasedDad via IFTTT
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The odds TikTok is banned are on the rise Up to 87% https://t.co/3BPd0lGbm3 — Kalshi (@Kalshi) Jan 17, 2025 from http://twitter.com/Kalshi via IFTTT
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Maybe she clicked on the “send me 1 btc, I send you 2btc” email 😂 https://t.co/mtIfZ4Cd4Z — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Jan 17, 2025 from http://twitter.com/elonmusk via IFTTT
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@DJSnM “starship is big”, was big. Those who need to know would have radar data on the event & would know exactly how large the biggest remaining parts were, what altitude they were at, & at what velocity, thus they already have a very good idea of the down-range risk distribution. https://t.co/tHp5udRgHj — 𝑫𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍 𝑺𝒄𝒐𝒕𝒕 …
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@DJSnM Scott I don’t think any aircraft are impacted by this break up any more than they would be by a successful flight because the flight path is always cleared in advance specifically for safety reasons anticipating this very event. Everything was contained within the prescribed area… https://t.co/ciXtGyqERT — Ben Scherrey 🌻 (@proteusguy) Jan 17, …
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@DJSnM Was in the NOTAM zone so I don’t see why it would need an investigation, it was in the range of possible outcomes. We need velocity, not bureaucracy. — Pask (@Pask218337) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/Pask218337 via IFTTT
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@DJSnM The risk is the same as with all large orbital rocket launches. They all can fail to achieve orbit by some fractional velocity, which means they’re going to have an uncontrolled re-entry somewhere downrange, possibly on the other side of the planet. Trying to stop Musk for a… https://t.co/VTJT2XLPfF — George Turner (@gturner6ppc) Jan …
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@DJSnM Clearly you didn’t brush up on what they were testing before this post. They strategically removed heat shield panels throughout the outside of the ship to test how it reacts. Also new panel spots with cooling technology which is new, also for testing. — Mac Stoddard (@MacStoddard) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/MacStoddard via IFTTT
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@DJSnM Ship failure was always in the realm of possibility and since the ship is experimental failure is quite likely. With that said, of course there will be an investigation. SpaceX wants to know why it failed too. — Tooy22 (@2Tooy2) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/2Tooy2 via IFTTT
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@DJSnM Excess caution kills progress. Experimental spacecraft can crash. Crash seems to have been in pre cleared area. SpaceX has far more incentive to fix what went wrong than the FAA. Losing spacecraft is expensive. — Passive Observer (@PassiveObs77464) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/PassiveObs77464 via IFTTT
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https://t.co/8PjshpST0d — I,Hypocrite (@lporiginalg) Jan 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/lporiginalg via IFTTT
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Starship from the Icon of the Seas (Caribbean Sea) @SpaceX @elonmusk https://t.co/1zzspKDgNU — Pablo (@FlyerXT) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/FlyerXT via IFTTT
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Is there more to this story? If not, this is sickening! https://t.co/m4ATIrHPqf — Wade Lentz (@wadelentz) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/wadelentz via IFTTT
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After launching at 4:37pm CST from Starbase in Southern Texas, SpaceX’s Starship Flight 7 is now confirmed to have Failed, with the Craft having broken-up causing Debris to be seen reentering Earth’s Atmosphere over the Turks and Caicos Islands. https://t.co/pPPAsSCZkT — OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/sentdefender via IFTTT
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🚨 NEW: INCREDIBLE views of Starship 7 breaking up over Turks and Caicos tonight Imagine seeing this over your house 🤣 https://t.co/ndyDETK4wC — Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/nicksortor via IFTTT
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https://t.co/yQal3BxWFt — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/elonmusk via IFTTT
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Success is uncertain, but entertainment is guaranteed! ✨ https://t.co/nn3PiP8XwG — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/elonmusk via IFTTT
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@VertigoWarrior “And it is an interesting biological fact that all of us have in our veins the exact same percentage of salt in our blood that exists in the ocean, and, therefore, we have salt in our blood, in our sweat, in our tears. We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back …
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10. Offshore oil rig in the middle of a sea storm https://t.co/Jke8BnrNQa — Vertigo_Warrior (@VertigoWarrior) Jan 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/VertigoWarrior via IFTTT
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8. A 397 year old Greenland Shark in the Arctic Ocean, wandering the ocean since 1627 https://t.co/kZ7b82f0Ku — Vertigo_Warrior (@VertigoWarrior) Jan 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/VertigoWarrior via IFTTT
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7. One of the most massive waves you will see https://t.co/B6gPpNEeNJ — Vertigo_Warrior (@VertigoWarrior) Jan 15, 2025 from http://twitter.com/VertigoWarrior via IFTTT
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Liftoff of Starship! https://t.co/7lrFjGXzAi — SpaceX (@SpaceX) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/SpaceX via IFTTT
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Starship’s Raptor engines ignite during hot-staging separation. Super Heavy is returning to launch site for catch attempt https://t.co/JaU8XJGua1 — SpaceX (@SpaceX) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/SpaceX via IFTTT
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Starship trajectory is nominal — SpaceX (@SpaceX) Jan 16, 2025 from http://twitter.com/SpaceX via IFTTT