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Blue Origin Explosion Could Be Setback to NASA's Artemis Moon Missions

Blue Origin won the task order for a single National Reconnaissance Office launch as the Space Force kept support for its New Glenn program.

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NASA and Blue Origin had high hopes that the company's towering rocket would be able to jump-start the agency's plans for a moon base in 2026. Then it exploded.

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Blue Origin explosion could be setback to NASA's Artemis moon missions

NASA and Blue Origin had high hopes that the company's towering rocket would be able to jump-start the agency's plans for a moon base in 2026. Then it exploded.

On TV Azteca Quintana Roo we tell you what happened during the static ignition test of the New Glenn rocket, after an explosion surprised those present and the shocking moment began to circulate on social networks. The explosion of the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket during a static ignition test in Cape Canaveral, Florida, has caused an impact on the space industry and could affect NASA’s lunar plans. The incident occurred while the company founde…

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The Futurist broke the news on Saturday, May 30, 2026.
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