Elon Musk Boldly Goes Where No Entrepreneur Could Afford to Go Before
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On Saturday, Elon Musk will make history. Again. This is the man who: - Invented PayPal (and sold it to eBay (EBAY) for $1.5 billion).
- Looked under the hood of the electric car that General Motors (GM) had just killed, and brought it back to life.
- Launched the first ever private space vessel to orbit the Earth.
- Was the inspiration behind the movie version of Iron Man's billionaire inventor Tony Stark.
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By SpaceX's estimation, once the company scales up its operations, it should be able to lift cargo into space at a rough cost of about $1,300 per pound lifted. For reference, that's about 50% cheaper than the cheapest state-subsidized space launch today -- and multiples cheaper than the current average cost to launch a rocket into space, which runs anywhere from $4,500 up to $10,000 per pound of cargo delivered. And ultimately, Musk says that getting the price down to $500 per pound or even less is "very achievable." That's just one more reason that when Falcon 9 is waiting on the launchpad Saturday, we should all be counting down along with it. Motley Fool contributor Rich Smith holds no position in any company mentioned. Motley Fool newsletter services have recommended buying shares of General Motors and eBay. Get info on stocks mentioned in this article: