Patrick Bet-David
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Rob, I'm going to send you these both.
and I want you to pull them up, specifically pull up the other one that actually breaks down the numbers, okay?
You know, NASA just recently, the Artemis II went into space, okay?
And one tweet that's going viral is this tweet by Gunter...
He's got some interesting tweets that he puts out.
NASA Artemis II, $4 billion.
The California bullet train, $126 billion.
NASA Artemis II started planning in 2017.
The other one started in 96.
Passengers, four.
Passengers in California, zero.
Miles traveled, 695,000 miles traveled.
Miles traveled, $4 billion.
The bullet train in California, zero.
And by the way, you know what's crazy?
As crazy as this is that people are making this comparison of how much it costs for NASA to do it versus the bullet train, do you know what the numbers are if you look at what Elon does when he's got his launches?
We've done this before.
Yeah, compared to NASA and SpaceX.
Yeah, the Falcon 9 is $67 million per launch.
The space shuttle for NASA is $450 to $1.5 billion.