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Blue Origin failure sets back NASA lunar goals

Blue Origin failure sets back NASA lunar goals Blue Origin failure sets back NASA lunar goals Blue Origin’s latest rocket test didn’t just end in a fireball — it may have burned a hole in NASA’s timeline for a permanent Moon base. With contracts worth billions and Artemis aiming for a long-term lunar presence, every failed test means real delays, real money, and real pressure on NASA’s plans. Is the future of lunar presence being pushed back one explosion at a time?

Al Jazeera 9d ago

Blue Origin launchpad damaged in rocket explosion may not be restored until 2028, NASA's Isaacman says

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman on Monday told CNBC that it will "take some serious time" to restore the launchpad damaged last week by a Blue Origin rocket explosion. Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin was conducting a hot-fire test of its massive New Glenn rocket on Thursday at a Space Force launch facility in Cape Canaveral, Florida, when the rocket erupted into a fireball. Bezos confirmed that all Blue Origin personnel were safe following the incident, and pledged to rebuild, while calling it a...

CNBC 10d ago

What’s Behind the Blue Origin Rocket Explosion?

The Blue Origin rocket explosion on the launchpad was a significant setback for the company, which is competing with SpaceX in the space industry. The incident raises questions about the safety and reliability of the New Glenn rocket, which is crucial for Blue Origin's future success.

Bloomberg Technology 13d ago

'A pretty significant setback': How Blue Origin's rocket explosion affects NASA's moon plans

'A pretty significant setback': How Blue Origin's rocket explosion affects NASA's moon plans The shockwaves from Thursday's explosion will reverberate all the way to the moon. The recent explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket during a routine test is a big setback for the private spaceflight company, and will likely have implications for NASA's Artemis program timeline and the nation's efforts to return astronauts to the surface of the moon. The May 28 incident, in which no one was...

Space.com 10d ago

Rocket goes boom, satellite cameras zoom: Explosive Blue Origin damage is visible from space

Rocket goes boom, satellite cameras zoom: Explosive Blue Origin damage is visible from space New Glenn's launchpad is so cooked, satellites can see the char from orbit. The dust has settled in the aftermath of last week's giant New Glenn rocket explosion, which shook Florida's Space Coast and the space industry itself. Blue Origin was conducting a fueling test on May 28, ahead of New Glenn's fourth mission, when a yet unknown event led to the total destruction of the vehicle and significant...

Space.com 10d ago

What’s Next for Blue Origin After Rocket Explosion

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded on its launchpad during a test, causing significant damage. The company is investigating the cause of the explosion and has not yet announced any plans for future launches. The incident has raised concerns about the safety of the rocket and the potential impact on Blue Origin’s plans to launch satellites and other payloads into space.

New York Times 13d ago

Blue Origin CEO says New Glenn will fly again before the year ends

Blue Origin CEO says New Glenn will fly again before the year ends But NASA's Jared Isaacman believes the launchpad, which exploded on May 28, may not be fixed until 2028. Blue Origin may or may not have to sit out the most immediate moon-bound missions for NASA — it depends on who you ask. The agency's administrator, Jared Isaacman, told CNBC that it will "take some serious time" for Blue Origin to restore its New Glenn launchpad, which exploded on May 28, and that a 2028 timeframe is...

Engadget 10d ago

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket to return to flight before year ends, CEO says

Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket to return to flight before year ends, CEO says June 2 : Blue Origin will return its New Glenn rocket to flight before the year ends, CEO Dave Limp said late on Monday, days after one of the rockets exploded, damaging the company's launch pad and tightening a U.S. launch bottleneck for satellite companies. Blue Origin staff has inspected damage to the company's only launch pad, and the company has not said what may have caused the explosion on Thursday. Limp...

Channel News Asia 9d ago

Despite explosion Blue Origin CEO says rocket to fly before year-end

Despite explosion Blue Origin CEO says rocket to fly before year-end Andrew Zinin Lead Editor The CEO of Blue Origin vowed its New Glenn rocket "will fly again before the end of this year" after a recent ground test ended in a massive fireball that damaged the launch platform. That ambitious promise from CEO David Limp, announced in a post late Monday on X, follows last week's colossal explosion at Cape Canaveral, Florida. It was a major setback for Blue Origin, the company founded by...

Phys.org 9d ago

Jeff Bezos recalls 'very bad day for Blue Origin' with a 'promise'

Jeff Bezos has shared a Blue Origin update following the company's major setback last month. The tech billionaire said in a recent interview that Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket will return to flight before the end of 2026, despite an explosion during a static-fire test at a launch facility in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Bezos also spoke about the incident, calling it a tough moment for the company and its employees.

Times of India 3h ago