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25 Amazing Facts About Elon Musk – A Visionary Infinitum

There’s hasn’t been a more eccentric visionary post the Steve Jobs era, than Elon Musk. The founder of perhaps all things wonderful, Elon has changed the world ( and those we haven’t reached ) one idea at a time. With futuristic space programs, ever evolving human interest ideologies, and an overall relentless passion for bringing about an all comprehensive change has made Musk a legendary personality in the field of entrepreneurship. Here are a selected few amazing facts about Elon Musk along his highly celebrated life,

  1. Elon Musk also founded SpaceX (a.k.a. Space Exploration Technologies), a company that creates and manufactures space launch vehicles, with a particular focus in rocket technology. His aim is to reduce the cost of space flight in hopes of expanding human life beyond Earth.
  2. Musk initially found it impossible to get funding for SpaceX, which investors saw as a pipe dream. Musk channeled all his own money into the company to make SpaceX a reality (going against every piece of business advice ever written).
  3. SpaceX has a $1.6 billion contract with NASA to resupply (and eventually ferry people to) the International Space Station, effectively replacing the Space Shuttle. Musk has reduced the cost of reaching the International Space Station by 90%, bringing it down from $1 billion per mission to just $60 million.
  4. Musk aspires for his Falcon rocket to someday make space tourism and the colonization of Mars a realistic goal for mankind. The Falcon rocket gets its name from Star Wars’ Millennium Falcon.
  5. SpaceX is the first commercial company ever to successfully recover a spacecraft from Earth’s orbit, and its Dragon spacecraft is the first commercial vehicle to attach to the International Space Station.

  1. Musk is a firm supporter of fighting global warming and working toward sustainable energy use — he cites it as his primary incentive for founding Tesla Motors and SolarCity. Elon Musk has signed the Giving Pledge, in which pledges promise to donate the majority of their wealth to philanthropic efforts. The Giving Pledge has also been signed by Bill Gates, Sir Richard Branson, Warren Buffett, and Mark Zuckerberg, among others.
  2. Elon Musk owns Wet Nellie, a custom-built Lotus Esprit submarine car from the James Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me.
  3. Musk was named one of the 75 most influential people of the 21st century by Esquire magazine
    In 2013, Musk was named Fortune’s “Businessperson of the Year” for SpaceX, SolarCity, and Tesla Motors.
  4. On January 25, 2015, Elon Musk made a guest appearance on The Simpsons episode titled “The Musk Who Fell to Earth,” playing himself. Musk was a good sport about the episode, which poked fun at many of Musk’s ideas. Also he had a cameo in hit series ‘The Big Bang Theory’ playing himself.

  1. The Federation Aronautique Internationale, which is the world governing body for aerospace records, presented Musk with the FAI Gold Space Medal in 2010 for designing the first privately developed rocket to reach orbit. It’s the organization’s highest award (and has also been awarded to Neil Armstrong).
  2. In 2013, Musk introduced his latest endeavor — the Hyperloop, a new form of transportation that could theoretically send people from San Francisco to Los Angeles in half an hour by way of pressurized tubes. Musk has said if no one else will build it, he will do it himself.
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