10 Interesting Facts About Elon Musk – The Real-Life Iron Man
Elon Musk is a real-life Iron Man. He founded totally incredible companies such as Tesla Motors, SpaceX, PayPal, Zip2, X.com.
Elon Musk Loves Coding
Elon Musk was interested in coding right from his childhood that he coded his first game at the age of 12 called Blaster, which later he sold for $500.
Elon Musk left Ph.D. to focus on his startups
In the year of 1995, Elon Musk joined Stanford University in California to earn a Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics. But, he dropped out in two days to run his own company Zip2 Corporation.
He became a millionaire at the age of 28
Elon Musk became a millionaire by the age of 28 by selling his company Zip2 Corporation to Compaq’s AltaVista division.
Elon Musk and The Iron Man connection
SpaceX office was used as a filming location for the shooting of Iron Man 2 and even Elon Musk did a guest role in this movie. The director of this movie Jon Favreau stated that Elon was the inspiration for the character of Iron Man.
Elon Musk work hard
Elon Musk is a workaholic and he works almost 100 hours per week as he a very tight schedule looking over Telsa Motors and SpaceX.
Elon makes good points
In November 2013, he took the chance to deride previous presidential contender Mitt Romney, who called Tesla a looser amid the crusade. Romney “was right about the object of that announcement,” Musk said, “however not the subject.”
Elon Musk wants to send humans to Mars
He says that his long-term goal is to help humanity through SpaceX by creating columns over Mars because it’s the safest option compared to other planets.
Dassault Falcon 900 aircraft is registered to Musk
The 1994 model Dassault Falcon 900 aircraft used in the 2005 film “Thank You for Smoking” is registered to Musk (N900SX).
Elon Musk had his struggles too
Elon used to live throughout his college years living on less than $1 a day in food. He called it a forced experiment in avoiding scurvy. For him, the secret to preventing sickness was adding a small amount of Red Pepper to his noodles.
Elon Musk owns a James Bond car
The car which was used in the 1977 James Bond flick “The Spy Who Loved Me“, when the car was public auctioned Elon bought it. He was disappointed and stated that “What I’m going to do is upgrade it with a Tesla electric powertrain and try to make it transform for real.”