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'''Elon Musk''' (born: 1971) is an ] and space launch entrepreneur. |
'''Elon Musk''' (born: 1971) is an ] and space launch entrepreneur. In ], he deferred doctoral studies on energy physics at Stanford and co-founded ]. In ], ]'s ] division acquired Zip2 for $300 million. He then co-founded ], which was acquired by ] in ] for $1.5 billion in stock. Before its sale, Musk owned 11% of Paypal. | ||
In ] he founded his third company, ], of which he is currently the ] and ]. This company is developing space ]s, with an emphasis on low cost and high reliability. The first two launch vehicles planned are the ] and ] rockets. | In ], he founded his third company, ], of which he is currently the ] and ]. This company is developing space ]s, with an emphasis on low cost and high reliability. The first two launch vehicles planned are the ] and ] rockets. | ||
Musk owns a $1.2M McLaren F1 sports car, as well as a $250K L39 Soviet trainer airplane. | Musk owns a $1.2M McLaren F1 sports car, as well as a $250K L39 Soviet trainer airplane. |
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Elon Musk (born: 1971) is an Internet and space launch entrepreneur. In 1995, he deferred doctoral studies on energy physics at Stanford and co-founded Zip2 Corporation. In 1999, Compaq's AltaVista division acquired Zip2 for $300 million. He then co-founded PayPal, which was acquired by eBay in October 2002 for $1.5 billion in stock. Before its sale, Musk owned 11% of Paypal.
In June 2002, he founded his third company, SpaceX, of which he is currently the CEO and Chief Technology Officer. This company is developing space launch vehicles, with an emphasis on low cost and high reliability. The first two launch vehicles planned are the Falcon I and Falcon V rockets.
Musk owns a $1.2M McLaren F1 sports car, as well as a $250K L39 Soviet trainer airplane.
External links
- An interview with Elon Musk, HobbySpace
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