A few weeks ago007 Archives U.S. president Donald Trump received a fair share of mocking after tweeting that the moon is a part of Mars.
Now, Elon Musk has made a similar blunder -- or has he?
On Monday, Musk tweeted an image of the "Blood moon," taken during the lunar eclipse in July 2018, alongside a sign that said "Occupy Mars."
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After someone pointed out the apparent error, Musk replied with a couple of smilies and a quick follow-up: "Moon too."
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Some of Musk's followers took the opportunity to mock him for mistaking Mars and the moon.
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But given that Musk is a CEO of a fairly well-known company that sends things and people into space, it's unlikely that he actually made this error. Was he mocking Trump and his recent blunder?
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We may never know the real truth, but we must always remember Musk's recent admission that his Twitter feed is "complete nonsense."
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