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So anyway, SpaceX is meaningfully larger, but sticking them together now, it's going to be a really interesting combination to see what they're able to pull off with this.
I was a little bit off on that then.
I was a little bit off on that then.
And one thing that I will say is like right now, when you look at like, OK, here's the here's the other funny thing that's happening that I want to talk about where the revenue is coming from for all of this.
And one thing that I will say is like right now, when you look at like, OK, here's the here's the other funny thing that's happening that I want to talk about where the revenue is coming from for all of this.
But something that a lot of people have been posting on is the fact that it's.
But something that a lot of people have been posting on is the fact that it's.
is that X, which is, you know, formerly Twitter, got acquired by XAI and then XAI got acquired by SpaceX.
is that X, which is, you know, formerly Twitter, got acquired by XAI and then XAI got acquired by SpaceX.
So it's like all, so SpaceX technically owns Twitter right now, which is kind of hilarious.
So it's like all, so SpaceX technically owns Twitter right now, which is kind of hilarious.
And there's a lot of memes about, a lot of memes about this, but mostly it's because on X, if you post a lot, right, you get paid like ad revenue basically.
And there's a lot of memes about, a lot of memes about this, but mostly it's because on X, if you post a lot, right, you get paid like ad revenue basically.
And so everyone's always, there's all these people posting about how they're so excited to finally be working for SpaceX and accomplishing their dreams of basically being an astronaut because they post on Twitter.
And so everyone's always, there's all these people posting about how they're so excited to finally be working for SpaceX and accomplishing their dreams of basically being an astronaut because they post on Twitter.
So that's pretty funny.
So that's pretty funny.
Okay, but speaking of the revenue that's actually coming from like SpaceX, where it's actually getting most of its money, about 80% of its revenue is from launching their own Starlink satellites, which is, that is really crazy because, I mean, this is a company that they have massive, you know, $100 million contracts with the government and with a lot of other people for launching satellites.