Communities:
MarsForge™ Collective
| # | Tweet | Community | Topic | Views ▼ | Ratio | Engagement | Posted |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [video] Farewell, MarsForge Family 🚀🔨
Today marks the end of an era 𝕏 Communities are shutting down, and with them, our Mars Forge home.
From the very first posts forging ideas together, sharing builds, laughs, late-night discussions, and that unstoppable pioneer spirit, we've built | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 3.7K | 0.3x | 64 | May 31 |
| 2 | [image] Mars’ moon, frozen in golden Sol 1881 light NASA, June 5 2026.
Billions of years old. Watching. Waiting.
Our second home is calling.
Let’s go build it. 🚀🔴 | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 2.8K | 0.2x | 67 | Jun 7 |
| 3 | [image] Independence Day on the Red Planet Captured today July 4, 2026 (Sol 1909) - at 11:39:16 local Mars time, this view from our robotic explorer reminds us that humanity’s spirit of discovery knows no borders… not even 225 million kilometers of space.
While Earth celebrates freedom | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 2.1K | 0.2x | 56 | Jul 4 |
| 4 | [image] Mars is not a destination. It is the next necessary step for a multiplanetary species.
We must make life multiplanetary not because it is easy, but because the long-term survival of consciousness demands it. A single planet is too fragile against asteroid impacts, | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 1.4K | 0.1x | 58 | Jun 7 |
| 5 | [video] 🚀 The Martian atmosphere isn’t a problem.
It’s fuel for the future.
NASA’s MOXIE experiment just proved we can turn the thin CO₂ air of Mars into pure, breathable oxygen right on the surface.
Pull in the atmosphere. Blast it with heat and electricity. Split CO₂ into | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 1.2K | 0.1x | 47 | Jul 5 |
| 6 | [video] Latest Mars surface, Sols 1927–1928.
72 recent images compiled into one clear view of the terrain and ongoing robotic exploration.
The data keeps arriving. 🔴 | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 979 | 0.1x | 50 | Jul 24 |
| 7 | [image] Curiosity keeps proving the same quiet truth, sol after sol.
Mars once held lakes. Rivers. Chemistry that could support life.
It has already driven tens of kilometers, climbed hundreds of meters up Mount Sharp, and handed us the geological receipts of a wetter world.
Every | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 819 | 0.1x | 24 | Aug 6 |
| 8 | [video] We once searched Mars for ancient rivers. We now search for the precise mineral vaults carbonates and sulfates most likely to have preserved evidence of ancient biology.
Perseverance’s work at Jezero Crater has resolved the long-standing “missing carbonate” problem by revealing | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 720 | 0.1x | 34 | Jul 5 |
| 9 | [image] Living Quarters on a Starship for Colonists: Designing Homes Among the Stars
My Guess And What My Research Has Provided
What would it actually feel like to live on a starship heading to another world?
Whether it’s a months-long voyage to Mars or a multi-generational | MarsForge™ Collective | — | 566 | 0.0x | 27 | Jul 31 |