Like father, like son.
Elon Musk and musician Claire "Grimes" Boucher's child X Æ A-12 — or just "X" for short — is already having trouble getting rockets off of the ground, much like his father during the early days of SpaceX."after his toy rocket failed to reach orbit."
The esoteric tidbit certainly raises questions. For one, rockets designed for toddlers generally can't make it into orbit. Besides, we're not entirely sure where they're supposed to get their hands on liquid oxygen and kerosene propellant. But it's also reminiscent of SpaceX's troubles getting its own first rocket into stable orbit. The company led by X's father only managed to get its first orbital rocket, the Falcon 1, into stable orbit on its fourth attempt back in 2008.Naturally, Twitter users had some fun with X's frustrations.
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