10 interesting facts about Elon Musk(Agencies)Whether the topic is transforming the automobile industry or conquering the next frontier of space, Elon Musk has shown a knack for captivating an audience beyond investors and science geeks. The Tesla CEO, now the world's wealthiest person following the electric automaker's meteoric rise, was the quintessential Silicon Valley disruptor — except he no longer lives in California. Let us take a look at 15 interesting facts about him:
Musk loved “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” as a boy and at age 12, he reportedly made a space-themed PC game called 'Blastar' which was sold to a magazine for $500. Credit: Reuters Photo
By 25, Musk had created Zip2, an online advertising platform, and was a millionaire by age 30 after selling the company to Compaq Computer in 1999. Credit: AFP Photo
Musk followed that success with the creation of the online bank, X.com, which was later merged into PayPal which eBay bought in 2002 for $1.5 billion. Credit: Reuters Photo
Musk founded SpaceX, also known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp, in 2002. SpaceX is scheduled to launch two crewed flights for NASA in 2021, including one in the spring, and four cargo refueling missions over the next 15 months. Credit: Reuters Photo
Due to lack of funding, Musk invested his own money for the development of SpaceX rockets. Credit: AP/PTI Photo
After setting ambitious goals for the model's ramp-up, Musk hit a rough spot in 2018 as Tesla Motors, where he became a major funder, missed targets while burning through cash. Credit: Reuters Photo
In 2018, Musk jolted markets by announcing that he was considering taking Tesla private and said that he had
Musk has a baby with the most unusual name, which he shortens to “X.” Musk had said it’s pronounced “just like the letter X. AE is pronounced ‘ash’, as in Old English. A-12 is also pronounced just like it reads. Refers to the Archangel-12 CIA reconnaissance plane.” Credit: AFP Photo
Musk made an appearance in
Musk publicly sparred with a British caver, who had mocked the Tesla CEO's offer of a mini-submarine to rescue young soccer players trapped in a cave in Thailand in the summer of 2018. Credit: AFP Photo