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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 29 Sep 2017

    Elon Musk stuns space experts again, with details about plans to build the most powerful rocket everhttp://on.wsj.com/2x0mQko 

    2:32 AM - 29 Sep 2017
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      1. TruthbTold‏ @wejectsrock 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        still waiting for those affordable solar roof shingles we have all been talking about for a decade

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      2. محمد‏ @Moaalhajri87 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        So how long will the trip take

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      3. Blacktom‏ @TheBlacktom 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Moaalhajri87 @WSJ

        3-4-5 months one way, then return in a few weeks or two years depending on what your goal is. Opportunity every 26 months.

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      4. محمد‏ @Moaalhajri87 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @TheBlacktom @WSJ

        Imagine telling people to take a boat ride from and to the "new world" from U.K. ?! My goal is max 3-4 days I can't imagine sitting 3 months

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      5. محمد‏ @Moaalhajri87 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Moaalhajri87 @TheBlacktom @WSJ

        In a cabin and another 2 years back to spend 3 months in a place similar to Nevada 🙄

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      6. Blacktom‏ @TheBlacktom 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Moaalhajri87 @WSJ

        You can stay. And travel through Atlantic took weeks/months for centuries, and people still spend long time on submarines, ocean liners, etc

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      1. AR_Beard‏ @HoloBeard 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The person actually building stuff: Rockets, cars, solar panels is the expert -- not unnamed audience members. FYI.

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      1. Dan‏ @CrosshairDan 29 Sep 2017
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        Wow! Projecting the first trips to Mars by 2022 or 2024 #space #SpaceX #adventure 🚀🚀🚀

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      1. Valerie Principi‏ @ValeriePrincipi 29 Sep 2017
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        Do we get on the rocket after we exit the tubes that will get us from city to city?

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      1. stephenlesliejones‏ @stephenlesliejo 29 Sep 2017
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        He's certainly very interesting.

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      1. Juned Narsulla Malek‏ @juned_malek 29 Sep 2017
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        Well done 😊👌

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      2. 🅺🅸🅼  🅿 🅾🅽🅳|🅵🅻  🧙🏽‍♂️ 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 🌊‏ @YodaPond 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        An interesting read. Love the aspirational goals. Where would we be without the dreams of Gates or Jobs? Mr. Musk can finance his dreams!

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      2. AlphaSeeker‏ @Lava_Flow2 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        The new 🚀 is powered by burning massive amounts of investors money......

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      3. Robert Bell‏ @REB0919 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @Lava_Flow2 @WSJ

        With Elon Musk...you mean massive amounts of TAXPAYER money.

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      4. AR_Beard‏ @HoloBeard 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @REB0919 @Lava_Flow2 @WSJ

        Taxpayers buy the service (cheaper than NASA) of getting stuff to space? SpaceX reinvests that into bigger rockets? so..where is the issue?

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      5. Robert Bell‏ @REB0919 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @HoloBeard @Lava_Flow2 @WSJ

        Musk's businesses are kept afloat with tax subsidies...see "Tesla" and "Solar City". #CronyCapitalist

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      6. AR_Beard‏ @HoloBeard 29 Sep 2017
        Replying to @REB0919 @Lava_Flow2 @WSJ

        um...a lot of industries have tax subsidies.

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      7. Robert Bell‏ @REB0919 30 Sep 2017
        Replying to @HoloBeard @Lava_Flow2 @WSJ

        Yes...and it's still a bad idea. Lots of people have cancer, for example.

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