At ~5000 tons, Starship is the largest flying object ever made
At ~5000 tons, Starship is the largest flying object ever made
@elonmusk @elonmusk #SoFuckingAwesome You killed Siemens productivity this morning.
@elonmusk @BigOrangeHeupel 2nd*, @aggyreport has definitely been on a plane before.
@elonmusk When Doge lift off like this x.com/wiseadvicesumi…
@elonmusk When Doge lift off like this x.com/wiseadvicesumi…
@elonmusk And here i am, granted the opportunity to make the funniest YOUR MOM joke ever made
@elonmusk There’s a mom joke in here somewhere
I AM CONVINCED THAT TESLA OPTIMUS ROBOTS SHOULD GO TO MARS BEFORE HUMANS It seems it would actually cost less in sending 1 robot versus sending 1 human and be safer. Optimus would need solar panels and battery supplies (perhaps even some sort of wind charging unit). Elon got the weight of Optimus down to 22 lbs (wow) although there may be some adjustments needed for the Mars environment. It consumes 4000 watt hours for 8 hours (probably more if it were working) but that would take say 300 lbs for solar charging and a battery system. =322 lbs For a human weighing 180lbs and all the necessary supplies necessary like food 595lbs, spacesuit 280lbs, water 794lbs, hygiene 11lbs, oxygen 218lbs. =2078 lbs. Even if these estimated figures are way off, I think it is clear it will cost way less to send a robot than it would a human. I am not sure if Optimus would be able to connect to the Starlink satellites but I think it probably could, or that that a satellite could be part of the payload that could connect satellite to satellite. Optimus could be used to build and create an environment that is safer for humans. Exploring, making the facilities, extracting ice for water, producing oxygen and growing food which are ultra expensive to send from rockets on earth. It is not unrealistic to see this happen within the next 5 years.