Blue Origin
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- founded by Jeff Bezos 100%
- employed by Dave Limp 95%
- developed by New Shepard 95%
- developed by New Glenn 90%
- instance of New Glenn 90%
- developed New Glenn 90%
- partners with astrolabe 70%
- used by astrolabe 70%
- affiliated with Artemis program 70%
- used by Lunar outpost 70%
- partners with Lunar outpost 70%
- affiliated with Firefly Aerospace 70%
- 2026-06-02 research_milestone Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced an anomaly during a test, damaging its launch facility. source
- 2026-05-29 research_milestone Blue Origin experienced an in-flight anomaly during a New Shepard mission, leading to the rocket's explosion and activation of the launch abort system. source
- 2026-05-26 product_launch NASA selected Blue Origin's Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander for its first Moon Base mission, awarding a contract worth $188 million. source
- 2026-05-26 regulatory The FAA cleared Blue Origin to resume launches of its New Glenn rocket after an investigation into a previous mission anomaly. source
- 2026-05-13 funding Blue Origin is reportedly considering its first external funding round to support its rocket launch goals. source
- 2026-05-13 funding Blue Origin is considering its first external funding round to support its rocket launch goals. source
- 2026-05-13 funding Blue Origin is reportedly considering its first external funding round to support its ambitious launch goals. source
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Blue Origin's funding needs may be linked to increased launch cadence for commercial clients
Blue Origin is seeking external funding to support ambitious rocket launch goals and increase launch frequency. This aligns with the trend of companies like Cowboy Space raising capital for orbital AI data centers and needing their own rockets due to scarcity of launch capacity. Blue Origin may be positioning itself to capture this growing market.
Blue Origin to announce Series A funding round within 60 days
Blue Origin is reportedly exploring external funding. Given the stated need for significant capital to increase launch frequency and the mention of banks using Anthropic AI, it's plausible they will announce a formal funding round soon to secure the necessary investment for their ambitious rocket launch goals.
Blue Origin to leverage Anthropic AI for internal operations or client services
Blue Origin is exploring external funding, and reports mention banks using Anthropic AI. While not directly stated, it's a reasonable hypothesis that Blue Origin might also consider integrating advanced AI models like Anthropic's for internal operational efficiencies or to offer new AI-driven services to their clients, especially if they secure significant new funding.
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Blue Origin rocket blast spares launch pad, eyes year-end return
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AI tools streamline small business admin; Anthropic eyes IPO
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Blue Origin's New Glenn launch site repairs may last until 2028
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Blue Origin CEO aims for New Glenn launch by year-end post-explosion
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Blue Origin failure exposes vertical integration risks in space business
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Pope Warns on AI Risks; American Airlines Upgrades WiFi; Blue Origin Rocket Explodes
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SpaceX's AI satellite mega-constellation plan faces expert skepticism
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Blue Origin rocket explosion leaves NASA moon program reliant on SpaceX
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NASA's X-59 readies for supersonic flight; FAA grounds SpaceX Starship
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