Elon Musk, the CEO of SpaceX and Tesla Motors, poses for a photo in 2013.
Musk, left, is seen with his brother, Kimbal, in this childhood photo
posted by their mother, Maye. Elon Musk was born June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa. His mother is a model and nutritionist. His father, Errol, is an engineer.
Musk is seen at left with his sister, Tosca, and Kimbal in 1976.
"When Elon was young, I noticed that he read everything,"
Maye Musk wrote in her book "A Woman Makes a Plan: Advice for a Lifetime of Adventure, Beauty and Success." When Elon was 12, he wrote code for a video game called "Blastar" and sold it to a computer magazine for $500.
Musk celebrates his 18th birthday in 1989. He would leave South Africa for Canada, where he studied at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. In 1995, Musk graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with degrees in economics and physics.
Maye Musk celebrates her 50th birthday party with her children in 1998. With her, from left, are Tosca, Kimbal and Elon. In 1995, Elon Musk co-founded Zip2 Corp., a company that developed online city guides. He would sell it to Compaq in 1999 for $307 million.
PayPal CEO Peter Thiel, left, and Musk pose at the company's corporate headquarters in Palo Alto, California, in 2000. Musk had co-founded X.com, an online banking and financial services company. It merged with Continuity in 2000 and was renamed PayPal. The online payment platform was acquired by eBay in a $1.5 billion deal in 2002. Musk pocketed $165 million.
Musk, bottom, watches a Falcon 1 rocket lift off in 2008. It was the first privately developed liquid-fuel rocket to reach orbit.
In 2008, Musk became CEO and product architect of Tesla Motors. Years earlier, he had joined the electric-car company as chairman of the board, overseeing its initial round of investment funding.
Musk walks with US President Barack Obama at Florida's Kennedy Space Center in 2010.
Musk is joined by his fiancee, actress Talulah Riley, and his twin sons, Griffin and Xavier, at a Nasdaq opening-bell ceremony in 2010. Musk has been married three times — twice to Riley. Their second divorce came in 2016.
Musk unveils the Falcon Heavy rocket, billed as the world's most powerful rocket, in 2011. Musk told CNN he decided to build the rocket to put bigger satellites into orbit.
Musk attends the opening of a Tesla store in Newport Beach, California.
Musk walks in a procession after delivering the commencement speech at the California Institute of Technology in 2012.
Musk holds up a model rocket in this photo for Bloomberg Businessweek magazine in 2012.
Musk appears on the late-night talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in 2013.
Musk poses with a Tesla during a visit to Amsterdam, Netherlands, in 2014.
Musk and his then-wife, Talulah Riley, attend the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in 2014.
Musk represents SpaceX at a US Senate subcommittee hearing in 2014. The hearing was to learn more about space launch programs. SpaceX had already landed a few federal contracts at that point, and Musk made his case for more.
Musk unveils the dual-engine chassis of the new Tesla Model D in 2014.
Musk attends the Time 100 Gala with filmmaker George Lucas, left, and rapper Kanye West in 2015.
Musk guest-stars on an episode of the TV sitcom "The Big Bang Theory" in 2015. He played himself.
Musk has long said he wants to make humans an "interplanetary species," and in 2016
he laid out his plan to colonize Mars. He was speaking at the International Astronautical Congress, a meeting of multiple international space-exploration associations.
Musk and other business leaders listen to US President Donald Trump during a visit to the White House in 2017.
Musk and his girlfriend, singer Grimes, attend the Met Gala in New York in 2018.
Musk is seen on a television monitor on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange in 2018. Musk smoked a joint while
talking to podcast host Joe Rogan about what it's like inside his head ("a never-ending explosion"), keeping a car company in business ("very difficult") and trying to get governments to regulate artificial intelligence ("nobody listened").
Musk leaves a federal court in New York in 2019. The Securities and Exchange Commission had asked the court to hold Musk in contempt for violating an agreement that requires he get pre-approval for social-media posts about Tesla. The judge asked Musk and the SEC to go back to the drawing board and better define exactly how and when Musk's tweets need to be reviewed. The two parties
were able to reach a settlement.
Musk
reveals Tesla's new electric pickup truck in 2019. A demonstration of the Cybertruck's supposedly unbreakable windows backfired, however, when a metal ball thrown at the windows did, in fact, break them.
Musk leaves a federal court in Los Angeles in 2019. After a four-day trial, a jury took less than an hour to decide that Musk
did not defame a British caver when he sent a tweet calling him a "pedo guy." Defense lawyer Alex Spiro said Musk's tweet "was a joking, deleted, apologized for, responsive tweet."
Musk attends a Tesla ceremony in Shanghai, China, in January 2020. Tesla
started delivering its Shanghai-made Model 3 cars to the public, the first step in Musk's much bolder plan for the world's biggest market.
Musk looks at his new baby boy in
this tweet posted by his mother in May 2020. The baby,
named X Æ A-12, is his first child with Grimes. He has five other children from a previous marriage.
Musk celebrates after the
successful launch of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the manned Crew Dragon spacecraft at Kennedy Space Center in Florida in May 2020. It marked the first time in history that a commercial aerospace company carried humans into Earth's orbit.
Musk holds his son at Time magazine's Person of the Year Awards in December 2021. Time editor-in-chief Edward Felsenthal described Musk as "a person with extraordinary influence on life on Earth — and potentially life off Earth, too."
Musk attends the opening of a
new Tesla factory in Grünheide, Germany, in March 2022. Tesla will reportedly produce as many as 500,000 vehicles a year at the plant.
Musk attends the Met Gala in New York with his mother, Maye Musk, in May 2022.
This image, taken from a video posted on Musk's Twitter account, shows Musk
carrying a sink as he enters Twitter's San Francisco headquarters in October 2022. He wrote, "Entering Twitter HQ — let that sink in!" He eventually completed his
$44 billion deal to buy Twitter.