Having stayed off of Twitter for a brief period as his car-making company’s stock collapsed, Tesla CEO Elon Musk is back… but perhaps regrets it… again!
On Sunday, Musk (with his SpaceX CEO hat on) touted his Starship project, a multibillion-dollar rocket that one day might take people to Mars. “Accelerating Starship development to build the Martian Technocracy,” Musk stated in a tweet, then followed up with the following…
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 23, 2019
There’s just one thing wrong… the tech ‘genius’ used an image of the moon, not Mars, in the promotional photo.
Although one may argue that the Moon in Musk’s tweet resembles Mars due to its reddish tinge, the twitterati were quick to pounce on Musk’s egregious error, and started educating Musk on the Moon’s looks, shaming him for allowing the mix-up.
That’s the moon 😏 pic.twitter.com/JkrbrL422v
— 📸Trevor Mahlmann (@TrevorMahlmann) June 23, 2019
Are we occupying Mars during a lunar eclipse or did you not realize that’s the moon?
— Dave Hogg (@stareagle) June 23, 2019
First you need to be able to identify a picture of it dude
— jon rosenberg🌮🌯 (@jonrosenberg) June 23, 2019
I fixed it. pic.twitter.com/PktsDiDafS
— Steven Baumann (@StevenDJBaumann) June 24, 2019
Maybe it’s time to take another Twitter break?
via ZeroHedge News http://bit.ly/2X61K19 Tyler Durden