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Elon Musk's Not-a-RobotAt Tesla's AI Day event on Thursday, Elon Musk publicly unveiled his concept for a Tesla robot that one day will perform the laborious tasks that humans don't want to do. He didn't unveil a robot, just a concept for a robot.Musk’s “robot” was just a person dancing around in a skintight full-body suit, but he promises that his electric car company really is working on something. And he really wants you to believe him this time.“The Tesla bot will be real,” Musk said emphatically, trying to usher his fake robot off-stage on Thursday.
SpaceX Starship Stacked to Become the World's Tallest RocketSpaceX's Starship is now the world's tallest rocket.Yesterday, on August 6, 2021, SpaceX stacked its Starship SN20 spacecraft on top of the Super Heavy rocket called Booster 4. At 120 m (395 feet) tall, the fully stacked rocket is the tallest in the world. It's actually even taller if you consider the launch pad (145 m or 475 feet).  Stacking the spacecraft is part of the preparation for an upcoming orbital test flight.The previous record was NASA's Saturn V rocket at 111 m (363 feet).To let the world know, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk tweeted "Starship Fully Stacked" along with four images of the stacking process.#Starship #StarshipSN20 #rocket #SpaceX #ElonMusk #SuperHeavyRocket
Elon Musk Shared Pics of The Super Heavy Rocket Being Moved to the Orbital Launch PadThat is a LOT of rocket engines!Earlier this week, Elon Musk shared some photo of the SpaceX Super Heavy rocket on its way to a launch pad in Texas. "Moving rocket to orbital launch pad," Musk tweeted, along with three photos of the massive rocket being hoisted by a crane.The Super Heavy Rocket features 29 Raptor engines, which are powered by liquid methane and liquid oxygen. Each engine is capable of delivering more than half a million pound of force.#ElonMusk #rocket #SpaceX #SuperHeavyRocket #RaptorEngine #rocketengine