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#13 Elon Musk and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars

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Notable books mentioned: How and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars by Tim Urban, Elon Musk, SpaceX, Tesla, and the Quest for the Fantastic Future by Ashley Vance, Rocket Propulsion Elements, Aerothermodynamics of Gas, Turbine, and Rocket Propulsion

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How and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars
Tim Urban

The host discusses Tim Urban's blog post, 'How and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars,' as part of a series on Elon Musk. He highlights Urban's unique w…

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Ashley Vance

The host mentions Ashley Vance's book to provide deeper insights into Elon Musk's ambitious plans for Mars colonization and his journey in the aero…

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Rocket Propulsion Elements

The host mentions 'Rocket Propulsion Elements' to illustrate how Elon Musk educated himself about rocket science before starting SpaceX. This book…

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What I learned from reading The Elon Musk Blog Series: Wait But Why by Tim Urban. In the most recent 1% of our species short existence, we have become the first life on earth to know about the situation (4:38) The total market for satellite manufacturing, the launches that carry them to space, and related equipment and services has ballooned from $60 billion in 2004 to over $200 billion in 2015 (8:41) Here is what SpaceX does: it takes things to space for people for money. Here is what SpaceX really does: it is an innovation machine trying to solve one big problem. The astronomical cost of space travel (9:13) For 1% we can buy life insurance (20:35) Up until 25 years ago there had never been such a thing as a global brain of god like information access and connectivity on this planet (23:26) Musk has said he doesn't care that much about your degree. Just raw talent, personality, and passion for the SpaceX mission (31:21) For domestic launches the ULA charges the government and the US taxpayer $380 million per launch. For a similar launch, the US government pays SpaceX $133 million (40:14) Life has to be about more than just solving problems. There have to be things that inspire you. (45:55) ---- Founders Notes gives you the ability to tap into the collective knowledge of history's greatest entrepreneurs on demand. Use it to supplement the decisions you make in your work. Get access to Founders Notes here. ---- “I have listened to every episode released and look forward to every episode that comes out. The only criticism I would have is that after each podcast I usually want to buy the book because I am interested so my poor wallet suffers. ” — Gareth Be like Gareth. Buy a book: All the books featured on Founders Podcast
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Readers interested in entrepreneurship and space explorationAnyone interested in space exploration and entrepreneurshipAspiring entrepreneurs and space enthusiastsAspiring aerospace engineers and entrepreneursListeners interested in entrepreneurship and space explorationListeners interested in industrial history and business strategies

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How and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars cover
Best for Readers interested in entrepreneurship and space explorationOften cited around Elon Musk blog series

The podcast discusses a blog post by Tim Urban that explores SpaceX's mission to colonize Mars, highlighting its content and the author's writing style.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in entrepreneurship and space exploration
Key quote: The way Tim Urban, who's the founder of Way But Why, the way he writes is so he starts at a foundational level and builds from there.
The host discusses Tim Urban's blog post, 'How and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars,' as part of a series on Elon Musk. He highlights Urban's unique writing style that gradually builds understanding for the reader.
ASIN: B0BVL7QKNW
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Elon Musk, SpaceX, Tesla, and the Quest for the Fantastic Future cover
Best for Anyone interested in space exploration and entrepreneurshipOften cited around Musk's Mars plans

Ashley Vance in his book goes into really good detail about Musk's trip to Russia and his decision to pursue space travel himself.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Anyone interested in space exploration and entrepreneurship
Key quote: Ashley Vance in his book, Elon Musk, SpaceX, Tesla, and the Quest for the Fantastic Future, goes into really good detail.
The host mentions Ashley Vance's book to provide deeper insights into Elon Musk's ambitious plans for Mars colonization and his journey in the aerospace industry. The book is highlighted as a valuable resource for understanding the complexities and motivations behind Musk's endeavors.
ASIN: B00UVY52JO
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Rocket Propulsion Elements cover
Best for Aspiring entrepreneurs and space enthusiastsOften cited around Musk's learning process

Musk read books like Rocket Propulsion Elements, and Aerothermodynamics of Gas, Turbine, and Rocket Propulsion, and he basically memorized all of them.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Aspiring entrepreneurs and space enthusiasts
Key quote: He read books like Rocket Propulsion Elements, and Aerothermodynamics of Gas, Turbine, and Rocket Propulsion.
The host mentions 'Rocket Propulsion Elements' to illustrate how Elon Musk educated himself about rocket science before starting SpaceX. This book was part of Musk's foundational knowledge that he memorized to prepare for his ambitious goals in space exploration.
ASIN: 1118753658
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Aerothermodynamics of Gas, Turbine, and Rocket Propulsion cover
Best for Aspiring aerospace engineers and entrepreneursOften cited around Musk's preparation for SpaceX

Musk read books like Rocket Propulsion Elements, and Aerothermodynamics of Gas, Turbine, and Rocket Propulsion, and he basically memorized all of them.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Aspiring aerospace engineers and entrepreneurs
Key quote: He read books like Rocket Propulsion Elements, and Aerothermodynamics of Gas, Turbine, and Rocket Propulsion.
The host mentions the book as part of Elon Musk's extensive reading to gain knowledge in rocket science before founding SpaceX. It highlights Musk's commitment to learning and understanding the complexities of space travel.
ASIN: 1563472414
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Ashley Vance
Best for Listeners interested in entrepreneurship and space explorationOften cited around Elon Musk blog series

Ashley Vance explains the factory is a temple devoted to what SpaceX sees as its major weapon in the rocket-building game, in-house manufacturing.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Listeners interested in entrepreneurship and space exploration
Key quote: So today I want to talk to you about the post that's called How and Why SpaceX Will Colonize Mars.
The host mentions the book 'Elon Musk' in the context of discussing a blog series that explores Musk's vision for colonizing Mars. This reference serves to highlight the depth of content available about Musk's ideas and ambitions.
ASIN: B0BX4S57GM
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Best for Listeners interested in industrial history and business strategiesOften cited around vertical integration in industry

Especially the one that's the autobiography of Henry Ford, because it's just little bits of nonsense.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Listeners interested in industrial history and business strategies
Key quote: especially the one that's the autobiography of Henry Ford, because it's just little bits of nonsense.
The host mentions the 'Autobiography of Henry Ford' to highlight the historical context of vertical integration in the automotive industry. This reference serves to compare Ford's approach to that of modern companies like SpaceX and Apple.
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