Justin Sun—Trump’s Crypto Guardian Angel—Will Be The Next Billionaire In Space
WEST TEXAS, JUL 21 – Justin Sun will join Blue Origin's 14th crewed New Shepard flight after winning a $28 million auction in 2021; proceeds supported 19 space-related charities, Blue Origin said.
- Blue Origin confirmed on Monday that Justin Sun will join the NS-34 mission, which will launch from Launch Site One in West Texas.
- Justin Sun's SEC lawsuit was stayed in February, leading to his official confirmation on the NS-34 mission, as the legal pause cleared obstacles for spaceflight.
- The NS-34 mission will carry Sun and five others on New Shepard, offering a 10–12 minute suborbital experience with Earth views from 62 miles, marking its 14th crewed flight.
- Sun said he was `proud to join Blue Origin’s NS-34 mission and continue encouraging youth to pursue their dreams in science and space`, Justin Sun said, while proceeds from his $28 million bid funded 19 space-focused charities.
- By merging crypto and space exploration, Sun is setting a foundation for blockchain applications beyond Earth's boundaries, highlighting a broader trend of tech entrepreneurs entering space.
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