Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Explodes During Testing in Florida
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Explodes During Testing in Florida

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Blue Origin confirmed that its New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test in Florida, marking a significant setback for the spaceflight company as it prepares for future missions.

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at its Cape Canaveral launch site, the company reported. The explosion occurred ahead of an anticipated fourth launch intended to carry Amazon's Leo internet satellites into orbit.

As of now, Blue Origin stated that all personnel had been accounted for, but did not provide details on the cause, merely noting an "anomaly" had been detected. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed awareness of the incident, indicating there was no impact on air traffic. NASA and the Space Force have not yet commented on the event.

This explosion could necessitate a lengthy pause in the New Glenn program as Blue Origin investigates the failure. The company had aimed for up to 12 New Glenn launches this year and is involved in supporting NASA's Artemis missions. Elon Musk expressed his sympathy on X, stating, "Most unfortunate. Rockets are hard. I hope you recover quickly."

The explosion follows a recent history of issues with New Glenn, which had recently completed three flights, including one that failed to deliver a satellite to orbit. Earlier this month, the FAA cleared Blue Origin to proceed with flights after an investigation into a previous mission's failure.

Despite these challenges, Amazon highlighted its partnership with Blue Origin for its Leo satellite internet service, promoting New Glenn as a reusable, heavy-lift launch vehicle. The situation is developing, and further updates are expected.

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