Yesterday @SpaceX celebrated the historic IPO at Nasdaq. While my wonderful children, Elon, @kimbal and @ToscaMusk were having a wonderful time at Starbase, I was at @Nasdaq in New York City. Much happiness around the world. #SPCX
It’s always sunny in space 🚀😍
Happy Trillionaire Day! 🚀
From everyone who loves, believes in, and never stopped supporting Elon Musk
May this IPO get the massive success it deserves
A tiny part of each of us is in there
Let’s go! 🔥
3 days ago, Elon Musk sat in front of JP Morgan’s 3,500 wealthiest investors and explained why the AI economy is moving to space:
1. Starship is the first rocket in history designed to be fully reusable. Every other mode of transport... planes, cars, ships... you take reusability for granted. Rockets have always been thrown away after one use. That ends with Starship. Once you achieve full reusability, the only cost is fuel. Starship runs on liquid oxygen and methane. Both are cheaper than jet fuel.
2. Sending cargo to orbit will soon cost less than international air freight. This is not a distant projection. It is the direct mathematical outcome of reusable rockets plus cheap propellant. The economics of space change entirely.
3. Starlink V3 is 10 to 20 times more capable than what's currently in orbit. The satellite is so large it can only launch on Starship. It cannot fit on any other rocket on Earth. 100 times more bandwidth. Half the latency. It may become the highest bandwidth, lowest latency communication system that exists.
4. AI and robots will consume bandwidth at a scale humans cannot picture. Peak human bandwidth is a few hundred bits per second. A computer runs at a trillion. The appetite of AI for data infrastructure will be unlike anything built for human use. Starlink V3 is being built for that world... not this one.
5. Data centers are moving to space. Not as an experiment. As the primary way to scale AI compute going forward. It is increasingly hard to build power plants on the ground. Nobody wants one near their home. Space removes that constraint entirely.
6. From the moon, you can scale to 1,000 terawatts of compute per year. From Earth... maybe 1. The moon has no atmosphere and one-sixth Earth's gravity. You can manufacture solar panels from moon materials and launch data centers with a railgun. No rockets needed. The math on this is not close.
7. Current human civilization uses less than one trillionth of the sun's energy output. You could scale to a million times Earth's entire economy and still be using less than one millionth of what the sun produces. The ceiling on what's possible is so far above us it barely registers as a ceiling.
8. There is not a single high-volume computer memory fab in America right now. Zero. The chips needed to build the AI future do not exist in sufficient quantity anywhere in the Western world. That is why SpaceX is building one. Not to compete. Because there is no other option.
9. SpaceX has been cash flow positive since around 2014. The IPO is not a distress move. Past funding rounds were not even fundraising... they were liquidity events for employees. The company bought back its own stock. The IPO is happening now because the next phase requires capital private markets cannot absorb.
10. The senior team has barely changed in over a decade. The CFO has been there 15 years. Musk joined as the seventh employee in 2002. He says people who believe in the mission don't leave. And above technical skill, he now looks for one thing... whether someone is genuinely a good person.
It’s the small, unscripted moments that tell you everything you need to know about a person's true character.
Watch closely in the video as Elon Musk is walking and talking strategy. Without missing a single beat or interrupting the flow of the conversation, he immediately reaches over to carry the heavy bag for the woman walking beside him so she can walk more comfortably.
No cameras staged for a PR stunt. No security guards stepping in to handle it. Just a completely natural, gentlemanly instinct to help out a colleague on the move.
You can judge a leader by their massive corporate milestones, but true respect is earned by how they treat the people right next to them in the everyday moments.
- @MuskVisionHub01