Justin Sun Becomes Youngest Chinese Astronaut on Blue Origin NS-34 Mission

Tatevik Avetisyan
By Tatevik Avetisyan 3 Min Read
Justin Sun Becomes Youngest Chinese Astronaut on Blue Origin NS-34 Mission

Justin Sun, founder of the Tron blockchain network, completed Blue Origin’s NS-34 mission on August 2, 2025. He traveled with five other crew members on the suborbital flight, which lasted about ten minutes. The Blue Origin NS-34 mission crossed the Kármán line at 100 kilometers altitude, the recognized boundary of space.

Justin Sun Blue Origin Spaceflight. Source: Justin Sun on X
Justin Sun Blue Origin Spaceflight. Source: Justin Sun on X

Sun secured his seat through a $28 million bid placed in 2021. His participation made him the youngest Chinese astronaut to join a Blue Origin spaceflight. The flight is part of Blue Origin’s commercial space program, which has now taken over 70 people past the edge of space.

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A photo shared on X.com showed Sun after the landing of the Blue Origin NS-34 mission. This follows Chun Wang’s earlier spaceflight on a SpaceX orbital mission, where he became the first crypto entrepreneur to travel to space. Sun is the first blockchain industry figure to complete a Blue Origin spaceflight.

Justin Sun Describes Earth from Space on Blue Origin NS-34 Flight

During the Blue Origin NS-34 mission, Sun experienced the “Overview Effect,” a shift astronauts report when viewing Earth from space.

“Earth is so small, and it’s our home,”

Sun said after landing. He spoke about being surprised by how small Earth looked from the capsule. The Blue Origin NS-34 flight gave passengers around four minutes of weightlessness, allowing them to observe Earth’s curvature from above the Kármán line.

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The Blue Origin NS-34 mission gave passengers a direct view of Earth from space and showed its limited scale. Moreover, each Blue Origin suborbital flight includes this experience and allows participants to see Earth before returning. Additionally, these flights expose passengers to space conditions briefly while ensuring a safe return to Earth.

Justin Sun Donates $28 Million to Club for the Future

The $28 million bid that secured Sun’s seat on the Blue Origin NS-34 mission was donated to Blue Origin’s Club for the Future. The foundation works on programs promoting STEM education and raising awareness about space technology.

Sun’s participation in the Blue Origin NS-34 mission connects blockchain figures with space initiatives. His role as the Tron founder adds relevance, as Tron currently has 320 million users worldwide and more than three million daily active addresses. The network also manages $82.6 billion in USDT on-chain issuance, reflecting its scale.

By completing the Blue Origin NS-34 mission, Sun became the youngest Chinese astronaut to cross the Kármán line, linking his name to both blockchain technology and commercial spaceflight milestones.

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Tatevik Avetisyan

Tatev Avetisyan is a Markets Writer and Analyst at CoinChapter, covering cryptocurrency markets, policy, and regulation. With over seven years of experience in business and marketing development, she has spent the past two years specializing in digital assets and has authored more than 2,000 articles on crypto markets and regulatory developments.She contributes as a guest writer to leading industry publications and is a prominent Web3 advocate in Armenia through Web3Armenia. Her work reflects a broader focus on artificial intelligence and Web3 technologies. Tatev maintains a diversified crypto portfolio, with Bitcoin as her primary holding above CoinChapter’s $1,000 disclosure threshold.