Elon Musk, the founder of SpaceX and a revolutionary in the field of commercial space flight, was born in South Africa and grew up teaching himself how to program and sold his first computer game at the age of 12 called Blaster. He moved to Canada to attend Queen's University and later attended University of Pennsylvania to study business and physics. He dropped out of attaining Ph.D in energy physics at Stanford University to pursue the Internet boom in the mid-nineties. From there, launching his career in business from Zip2 Corporation to Paypal and every enterprise funding the next. In 2002, Musk founded SpaceX and in 2008 NASA awarded him with a contract to ship cargo to the International Space Station (ISS). Thus, in 2012 Musk successfully launched the first commercially owned space craft to the ISS proving that privately owned companies could succeed in space exploration.
Now Elon Musk is developing reusable rockets to be able to send cargo safely and cheaply. The video describes the plan for the development of Falcon Heavy which is a three core rocket designed to launch geostationary satellites as well as carry large loads to the ISS. Here is the link to a detailed animation of the rocket and its design http://www.spacex.com/falcon-heavy.
Grondin, Yves-A. Musk Lays Out the Plans for Reusability of the Falcon 9 Rocket. (October 3, 2013). Retrieved 11:12, Apr 29, 2015, from http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2013/10/musk-plans-reusability-falcon-9-rocket/
