Tesla founder Ilon Musk has quipped at the Blue Moon lander project, which was recently presented by Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos.
“Oh, stop teasing, Jeff”, Musk wrote on his Twitter page, posting a photoshopped image of the space vehicle, which featured a 'Blue Balls' rather than 'Blue Moon' inscription on its body.
Netizens immediately reacted by publishing funny GIFs and sarcastic comments on Musk’s tweet, with one user noting that “Jeff’s balls are not blue enough though”.
— JMB (@ThisIsChillguy) 10 мая 2019 г.
Now it seems like a good competition. #SpaceX #BlueOrigin
— Sudhanshu Memane (@sudhanshumemane) 10 мая 2019 г.
— Eva Fox 🦊 (@EvaFoxU) 10 мая 2019 г.
BLUE BALLS pic.twitter.com/oRKaNaajiu
— Kamiran Suliman (@KamiranSuliman) 10 мая 2019 г.
Hey stop kidding, Elon
— Sarcasm (@sarcasticraina) 10 мая 2019 г.
Elon can you take me to mars first I’ll be a good man I’ll bring memes
— seth (@seththethumb) 10 мая 2019 г.
Jeff Bezos is just jealous pic.twitter.com/KLmQERhoFK
— katyL (@lindsey_katy) 10 мая 2019 г.
Elon is to Mars as Jeff is to?
— Khari (@YoBigBrotha) 10 мая 2019 г.
ultimate billionaire pvp battle
— Armenium (@RealArmenium) 10 мая 2019 г.
@elonmusk pic.twitter.com/C5b6vLrp9B
— ❣️🐨✨Claire Bear ✨🐨❣️ (@ClaireBearLovez) 10 мая 2019 г.
Did no one notice @ElonMusk's photoshop skills? 🤣 pic.twitter.com/sRaoa8c5OV
— Jack Phan (@JackPhan) 10 мая 2019 г.
I’m dead 🤣Jeff’s balls are not blue enough though:|
— Yanni Koulandris (@Yanni2323) 10 мая 2019 г.
— 𝙲𝚑𝚊𝚛𝚕𝚒𝚎 𝙵𝚘𝚜𝚝𝚎𝚛 (@greynomad) 10 мая 2019 г.
Another netizen referred to a “competition” between Musk and Bezos, writing, “guess who is going to build the next top selling car in the world, hint: maybe Jeff Bezos”.
On Thursday, Bezos, who also owns the privately-funded space company Blue Origin, revealed the concept of a moon lander, pledging that “we are going to build a road to space”.
Speaking at a presentation of his mock-up of the Blue Moon lander, Bezos said that “this is an incredible vehicle and it’s going to the moon”. Bezos’ Blue Origin is a competitor of SpaceX, which is run by Musk, who said last week that there is a 70-percent chance of him getting to Mars in one of his spacecraft.