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Bezos finally makes a move! Blue Origin's tens of billions in funding: commercial space enters the era of "two giants vying for supremacy"
After years of silence, Blue Origin has finally dropped a bombshell.
On July 9, Bezos' Blue Origin officially launched its first-ever external fundraising in its 25-year history, planning to raise $10 billion at a valuation of approximately $130 billion. This not only marks Blue Origin's first opening of doors to outside capital, but also signals that global commercial space has officially entered a new phase of competition.
In the past few years, commercial space has almost become a one-man show for SpaceX. With its Falcon rockets, Starlink network, and Starship program, SpaceX has continuously broken industry records, with its valuation approaching $250 billion. Meanwhile, Blue Origin, despite possessing strong technical reserves, has relied solely on Bezos' personal funding, maintaining a relatively conservative pace of progress.
Opening up to fundraising now essentially means Blue Origin is preparing to hit the accelerator.
$10 billion is no ordinary figure; it is enough to scale up production of the New Glenn heavy-lift rocket while advancing long-term projects such as orbital space stations. With sustained capital injection, Blue Origin's development speed is likely to undergo a qualitative change.
More notably, the capital market's attitude toward commercial space is shifting. In the past, investors focused more on AI, chips, and new energy; now commercial space is emerging as a hot new track. From rocket launches and satellite internet to future space manufacturing and lunar resource development, every segment holds enormous commercial potential.
In the coming years, competition in commercial space will no longer be just a technology race, but a comprehensive battle over capital, supply chains, talent, and ecosystems. Whoever can consistently lower launch costs will have a better chance of becoming a key gateway to the future space economy.
This fundraising by Blue Origin is not just a financing event; it is more like the sound of a new starting gun. As Bezos officially begins to leverage the power of capital markets, SpaceX will face not just a competitor, but a truly long-term challenger. #蓝色起源启动百亿融资