🐐 MESSI MAKES HISTORY! 17 WORLD CUP GOALS!
👑 The King stands alone on top of the mountain.
🏅 Lionel Messi has shattered the all-time record, surpassing Miroslav Klose to become the greatest goalscorer in men’s FIFA World Cup history.
⚽️ World Cup All-Time Top Scorers:
🥇 🇦🇷 Lionel Messi—17 goals
🥈 🇩🇪 Miroslav Klose—16 goals
🥉 🇧🇷 Ronaldo—15 goals
4️⃣ 🇫🇷 Kylian Mbappé—14 goals
5️⃣ 🇩🇪 Gerd Müller—14 goals
6️⃣ 🇫🇷 Just Fontaine—13 goals
7️⃣ 🇧🇷 Pelé—12 goals
🐐 This is legacy. This is greatness.
🇦🇷 LIONEL MESSI REWROTE HISTORY vs Algeria
🐐 The GOAT dropped absolute MASTERCLASS records:
🏅 World Cup all-time joint top scorer, surpassed Ronaldo Nazario,Gerd Müller, Pelé & Mbappé
🏅 Argentina’s oldest World Cup scorer
🏅 Oldest player to score a brace at a World Cup
🏅 Oldest to score a hat-trick at a World Cup
🏅 Most goal contributions in World Cup history (24)
🏅 Equalled record for most goals from outside the box (5)
🏅 Goals in most different World Cup games (12)
🏅 Scored at 5 different World Cups,first Argentine ever
🏅 10 World Cup goals since turning 35
🏅 Goals against most different countries (11)
🏅 3rd player ever to reach 200 caps for his nation
🏅 First player EVER to play in SIX World Cups
📖 The history books are full… and Messi keeps adding chapters!
The U.S. Space Force has announced that it has awarded @SpaceX a big $2.29 billion contract to build the new “Space Data Network (SDN) Backbone” - a next-generation military satellite communications network in low Earth orbit (Starshield).
The system will function as a secure, high-speed global data transport layer for the U.S. military, connecting sensors, weapons systems, satellites, aircraft, drones, and missile defense systems worldwide.
This is not Starlink. SpaceX also operates a separate government-focused division called Starshield, which uses a different satellite network than Starlink. Starshield uses additional high-assurance cryptographic capability to host classified payloads and process data securely.
According to the Space Force, the network will provide:
• Low-latency global communications
• Optical inter-satellite links
• High-capacity tactical data transport
• A resilient mesh satellite constellation
• Worldwide military broadband connectivity
The OTA agreement requires fully operational prototype capability by the end of 2027.