Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket explodes on pad during test
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Blue Origin blast: Ex-ISRO chief explains why launch pads are built far from people
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded on May 28, 2026 during a static fire test in Florida, destroying the launch pad but killing no one. Former Isro chairman S Somanath explains why keeping spectators kilometres away from a rocket is a matter of survival.
Japan’s space agency announced plans for seven or more lift-offs annually of its flagship H3 rocket from the Kagoshima complex in Kyushu.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman surveys Cape Canaveral’s Launch Complex 36 the day after a May 28 explosion of a New Glenn rocket there. Credit: NASA/John Kraus DUBLIN — The explosion of a New Glenn rocket has generated reverberations across the ...
NASA’s Artemis II mission got the limelight this week, but U.S. Space Force has an arsenal of other space-bound hardware muscling onto Florida’s launch pads this year. This year’s schedule from either Kennedy Space Center or Cape Canaveral Space ...
Blue Origin's space ambitions have suffered a major setback as its New Glenn rocket exploded in a fireball on the launch pad at about 7:00 pm EDT at Launch Complex 36 (LC-36), Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida during an engine test. According to ...