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Well you have to know where to look. I doubt many have figured it out yet. I just read the article and saw the "anonymous friend" part so that really narrowed down where to look đ¤Łđ
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Crazier part is <strong>SpaceX</strong> receives it money from Goverment contracts. So this was really just a wash of funds that technically still came from Goverment funding in a roundabout/ fraudulent way.
[Elon gave it to him](https://intel.arkm.com/explorer/entity/<strong>spacex</strong>)
https://intel.arkm.com/explorer/entity/<strong>spacex</strong>
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Just because you are unaware of the crime by Republicans doesn't mean it's not happening. It's happening on a scale no one has ever seen before...with Trump's blessing (and a cut of the action).
<"Republicans shouted bloody murder over Hunter Biden using the family name to make money. No doubt they'll be outraged that the Trump spawn are making millions off of companies being given contracts with the U.S. government.
Donald Trump Jr. made an initial investment in Unusual Machines and...
experience working at <strong>spaceX</strong> in non-technical corporate role?
Recently got an offer for a corporate role there⌠trying to get as much info as I can before I make a decision.
We all know the CEO is who he is, and I donât need comments like, âbUt wOuLd U bE oK wOrKiNg 4 HiM??â Iâm weighing that a lot as it is.
Please share any other things youâve experienced or heard firsthand from people in non-engineering roles. Work-life balance, vibes, support (or lack thereof) for parents, etc. TIA.
<strong>SpaceX</strong> Shifts $133 Million in Bitcoin, Maintains Significant Holdings
Elon Musk's aerospace company, <strong>SpaceX</strong>, has executed a significant transfer of Bitcoin, moving over $133 million worth of the cryptocurrency to new, unlabelled wallets. This transaction follows similar movements earlier in the week and underscores SpaceX's continued, albeit adjusted, involvement with digital assets. The company's total Bitcoin holdings remain substantial, positioning it among major corporate holders of the cryptocurrency.
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Lol, Ill tell you exactly where it came from with proof.
Ole Elon Musk.
[https://intel.arkm.com/explorer/entity/<strong>spacex</strong>](https://intel.arkm.com/explorer/entity/<strong>spacex</strong>)
https://preview.redd.it/c6cxkka73axf1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2bf9c4b9e14c5fd4491fec3ce1c77679fb14b1b6
Although that is a giant risk that only you can weigh against your personal life circumstances at the time. Thatâs how my cousin got hooked up with <strong>space</strong> <strong>x</strong> and it has worked out incredibly well.
Iâm not stating that your situation will work out, simply that it is possible. If youâre young single and have some savings, it might be worth a shot.
This isn't really competition. <strong>SpaceX</strong> doesn't really compete in the market this company will. <strong>SpaceX</strong> doesn't do contract manufacturing of sats. This is really more competition to US manufactures, Lookheed, NG, L3Harris or even RocketLab. But I guess it sounds cooler to say you are competing with <strong>SpaceX</strong>.
And this company will not develop a starlink competitor unless the EU government pays them. And even it will be, much, much smaller and more fo...
Are you suggesting Elon acquire ocean power or that ocean power team up with <strong>spacex</strong>? Elon is developing most of his technologies in house.
People need to understand that the complete space division of all those countries combined, make significantly less money then Starlink alone, let alone the other spacecraft <strong>SpaceX</strong> has (Dragon and so on).
This company will be pretty big, but I have yet to see much evidence that either of those companies have really moved on from their old space ways. Their revenue is still a bunch of sats that will only get order less in the future, not more.
They must hope for the European g...
I agree to a certain extent but not to the absolute take youâre trying to hand out.
I had lots of other relevant experience and <strong>SpaceX</strong> decided to grill me about my CNC project when they couldâve asked about my SAE experience or Tesla work. So it does help in getting internships if itâs not half assed.
Not everythingâs black and white, someone can have a good or decent background with some good personal projects that doesnât count as a red flag for you
This was 100% Elon Musk: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/<strong>spacex</strong>-moves-133-million-bitcoin-103903432.html
âWe own <strong>SpaceX</strong> and quietly do whatever we want! Theyâll never know..â
If youâre not familiar with the quoted toddler, I would suggest you look it up.
>He doesnât invent things, he doesnât create things
Tesla? <strong>SpaceX</strong>? you say heâs never invented or created anything but in reality heâs done more than you ever will in your life. you just sound bitterđ¤ˇ
Computational Physics Lab (although fair warning theyâre really really smart and have lot of opportunities, I think one of them is the CFD lead for <strong>spaceX</strong> at the moment)
Big O Theory Club
Team Phoenix VIP
generally HPC and math heavy clubs or orgs
There's no information because it doesn't exist. <strong>SpaceX</strong> hasn't even started to begin working out the major risk items to make HLS happen. They only just got the prototype it's supposed to be derived from into space without exploding (too much).
As a NASA fan who's criticized <strong>SpaceX</strong> and their theatrics for *years* and gotten constant shit from enamored starry-eyed <strong>SpaceX</strong> fanboys whenever I'd bring the subject up I can not tell you how vindicated I've felt over the last week: when even the MAGA-appointed and Elon-loving top suits over at current NASA are now saying that <strong>SpaceX</strong> has failed to deliver and are considering breaking their contracts. And the absolute cope from <strong>SpaceX</s...
Could we just take <strong>SpaceX</strong> Starship and send it out to impact the asteroid? I understand the speed would be lower as it would have to escape earth's gravity, but it also has fuel on board for the entry and landing burn to help speed it up again. It also has more mass than DART did, so, in theory I think it would work, but then I'm not a rocket scientist.
How early should we get to KSC to watch the 10am <strong>SpaceX</strong> launch tomorrow?
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Canaveral National Seashore has lost so many critters due to <strong>spacex</strong>.
Many believe it was Musk as <strong>SpaceX</strong> has been moving $130 million in Bitcoin payments in recent days. Presumably will be paid back in new government contracts.
My wealth manager is affiliated with one of the two private investment banks that receives a periodic allotment of <strong>spaceX</strong> shares when insiders at <strong>Spacex</strong> (like execs and engineers) want to sell. It was basically a perk or thank you for holding 7 figures with them. It generally happens quarterly and I was able to purchase 6 figures at a pegged valuation of around $200bn.
I disagree with your analysis. Firstly itâs 2000+ (meaning minimum) per sat and we also donâ...
**Based on previous boosters** it takes one to two months after the cryo test for the next test to occur - the static fire. After that it can be approx one month until launch.
For an actual full stack launch, remember that this is a new booster (and ship) revision and the ship is only in the early stages of stacking (it also hasn't had a test tank made or tested yet for the version 3 aft section, but whether that's going to be a hold-up depends on how <strong>SpaceX</strong> wishes to proceed w...
I dont know. I can't imagine <strong>SpaceX</strong> and xAI would buy them if they weren't good. Why would these two specific companies buy up Tesler's unsold inventory?
<strong>SpaceX</strong> just transferred BTC $130,000,000 prior to this
Can't wait to have a joint-venture Elysium style ring around the planet for the uber-wealthy. "The Big O" by <strong>Space</strong>-<strong>X</strong>, powered by Amazon, property managed by Black Rock.
There's going to be a big step change in launch cost when we get to full and rapid reusability. The rocket is most of the cost; fuel cost is minimal.
<strong>SpaceX</strong> looks like it's in the lead now that the Starship launches are more successful, but Stoke Space is an interesting new player and Blue Origin is planning for it (and has gotten to orbit finally).
Youâre reading the stats wrong. Each cell (device connected) gets 120mbps and itâs capable of 2000+ cells per sat. Itâs not 120mbps divided by how many cells connect.
As for delays; youâre assuming that <strong>Spacex</strong> has no delays either which given musks track record (Model X and Y, FSD, Cyber Truck, Hyperloop, Tesla Roof, Nueralink etc etc etc) heâs actually more likely to be heavily delayed than ASTS, who at this moment arenât going bad at all in terms of timeline.
Cybertruck? I hear it's really popular with a couple of companies called <strong>SpaceX</strong> and xAI.
Well, while we donât know the actual amounts, we do know the relative amounts, by comparing Starship payload lift capacities.
<strong>SpaceX</strong> earlier talked about anticipated capacity, so was presuming future operational capacity.
130 milâŚ..sounds like paying to make sure <strong>spaceX</strong> keeps their govt contracts
They're satellites. <strong>SpaceX</strong> has blanketed our planet with satellites and this is the result. The reason why they're visible only in that section of the sky, in the west, is because of the setting sun. The lights you see are not the crafts themselves, but merely the reflection of the sun. Let the downvote begin, I'm sure.
Nah, <strong>SpaceX</strong>
Then this whole argument is a diverging mess. My argument from the beginning was that musk is a POS and to blame his personality and morality on his autism is an insult to the autistic community. Your argument seems to be that you "Â probably know more about the history of <strong>SpaceX</strong> and NASA". If this is the validation that you are seeking, then sure. I can't honestly claim to be more knowledgeable in the subject of modern-day space travel than you as this is not an area that I put ...
<strong>SpaceX</strong> has already held funding rounds.
Samsung is making an Exynos satellite chip for <strong>SpaceX</strong>
link: https://www.sammobile.com/news/samsung-making-exynos-satellite-chip-<strong>spacex</strong>/
<strong>SpaceX</strong> pays Tesla for unsold Cybertrucks⌠to fake Tesla profitability. Tesla sells BTC next quarter to fake Tesla profitability⌠probably
<strong>Spacex</strong> benefits greatly from government contracts. Is it possible that there is some other rich person who is buying favor to advance their business? It wouldnât be the first time Trump showed that he is transactional instead of following typical ethics.
What physics exactly? Youâve provided no valid backups for your argument. Any armchair analysis will have huge assumptions. Whether that be pro-<strong>SpaceX</strong> like CSI Starbase and TheSpaceEngineer or anti-<strong>SpaceX</strong> like Thunderfoot and Common Sense Skeptic. As a matter of fact, some of the claims made by CSS and Thunderfoot are unsubstantiated at all and are wild assumptions. Thereâs literally no way to know the true specs of Starship. Outside of <strong>SpaceX</strong> a...
37.2t is the limit for their baseline high-capacity payload adapter configuration. They do state "The maximum single manifest payload mass
(beyond the high capacity configuration) is determined by the maximum
performance of the launch vehicle and the final desired orbital parameters, as
per Section 2.4: Full Operational Capability. [...] For
other mission requirements not met by these two configurations, such as ultra-
high capacity, multi-payload dispensing systems, or rideshare/auxili...
And the NASA director said that <strong>SpaceX</strong> is running behind on the Lunar missions and that they may lose the contract as they explore competitors to get back on trackâŚ
But Iâm sure those things arenât related.
<strong>SpaceX</strong> needs to provide more information on the HLS development.
Musk running around blabbing about Mars doesnât help.
Focus on the paying customer and maybe quietly work on the mars fantasy.
Poaching people from government agencies is not uncommon at all. Why selectively criticize <strong>SpaceX</strong>? It happens in the FDA, it happens in the DoD, it happens everywhere.
Based off of what youâve been saying, it seems highly obvious that youâre approving whatever decision from NASA that doesnât benefit starship. Seems very unbiased to me.
If you say failure is insanely common, then whatâs the point of your argument? You should know the process of development comes with delays an...
I think you're attempting to play some kind of moral high ground here but at the end of the day, I probably know more about the history of <strong>SpaceX</strong> and NASA than you
<strong>SpaceX</strong> getting called out for their failed program.
Some idiot is about to reply, "late isn't failure".
To which I clarify: Starshit isn't physically capable of doing what it promised because it's fundamentally unrealistic. The challenge is technical and therefore not possible.
Some idiot: "oh, you think you know better than NASA?â
Yes, yes I do. NASA has a history of program failures so it's fairly common. Besides NASA in terms of a NASA administrator, didn't select this co...
It works well. Wait till you ask to give you a custom theme in Tailwind v4. It will literally write a v3 config file. Instead of it's successor using theme + vite plugin.
Other minor things like using w-x, h-x instead of size-x. Or using flex-1 in certain places instead justify between. Or spacing, that creates unnecessary div elements when you could you use space-y/<strong>space</strong>-<strong>x</strong>
The lovely thing about that is the NASA enjoyers are completely justified in pointing the finger. SLS and Orion have got so much shit from the <strong>SpaceX</strong> fans for daring to not be produced by the right brand and look where we are. There's criticism to be had of those programs, but the rabid disdain is wild. Now those two pieces are ready to go.
"outsmarted all of NASA and <strong>SpaceX</strong>"
I don't know why you pretend NASA doesn't have a history of failure. HLS is a NASA program. Failure is insanely common. Maybe you should grow up and realize this? Besides, NASA literally awarded this contract without an administrator in-place and the selector being hired by <strong>SpaceX</strong> thereafter. LMAO. God, I love you stupid you cultists are. Your inability to understand history is another cherry on top.
Lmao so fucking retarded holy shit. Imagine calling Tesla a scam. Iâm sure FSD is vaporware too. <strong>SpaceX</strong> just blows up rockets and neurolink doesnât work.Â
It's relatively low bandwidth, so doesn't lend itself to much really other than what apple are using it for.
ASTS does have a limitation in terms of needing a base station in range, so perhaps this is about offering truly global sos feature after Globalstar exit.. which perhaps they can't offer on <strong>SpaceX</strong> directly today due to worldwide frequency license limitations.
I'm sure there's something going on between Apple Globalstar and <strong>SpaceX</strong> , only time will tell ...
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