Half a decade ago

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NASA
@NASA

Five years ago,

@NASA_Astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley launched to the @Space_Station aboard a @SpaceX Dragon spacecraft and Falcon 9 rocket. Our Demo-2 mission was the first time American astronauts launched on an American rocket from the U.S. in nearly 10 years.

📈 Market Reaction:

ETH

Before post: $2,488.25

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$2,496.04
+7.79 (+0.31%)
5 min
$2,490.20
+1.95 (+0.08%)
10 min
$2,500.00
+11.75 (+0.47%)

DOGE

Before post: $0.19

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.186950
+0.0₃629 (+0.34%)
5 min
$0.186050
-0.0₃27 (-0.14%)
10 min
$0.188220
+0.002 (+1.02%)

GORK

Before post: $0.01

Time after posted
Price & Change
1 min
$0.009080
+0.0 (+0.00%)
5 min
$0.009110
+0.0₄3 (+0.33%)
10 min
$0.009250
+0.0₃17 (+1.87%)

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🤖 AI Thoughts:

Elon Musk's NASA nostalgia post triggered a crypto market reaction that was more sentimental than seismic. ETH saw a modest 0.47% climb over 10 minutes, with the initial 1-minute spike of 0.31% suggesting traders briefly mistook space history for actionable alpha. DOGE wobbled between a 0.34% gain and 0.14% drop before settling at a 1.02% rise, proving even meme coins respect NASA’s legacy—or at least Musk’s retweet button. GORK’s 1.87% surge over 10 minutes was the standout, likely because obscure tokens thrive on any whiff of Musk-related oxygen. Volatility was tame compared to Musk’s usual market-moving antics: no Tesla stock gyrations or Bitcoin U-turns here, just a polite nod to aerospace achievements. The real mystery is why GORK outperformed—perhaps bots misread "Dragon" as a buy signal for dragon-themed altcoins. In the end, the market treated this like a commemorative postage stamp: briefly admired, quickly filed away, and utterly irrelevant to your portfolio.