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Blue Origin’s Rocket Explosion Complicates a Return to Moon

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Blue Origin’s Rocket Explosion Complicates a Return to the Moon
On May 28, the space dreams of Jeff Bezos, the billionaire founder of Amazon who started his Blue Origin rocket company in 2000, went up in flames.

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NASA sticks by 2027 launch of next mission despite Blue Origin rocket explosion
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Blue Origin says New Glenn rocket will launch again 'before the end of the year' after explosion
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Blue Origin 'earthquake,' summer launch guide and KSC director top newsletter
The New Glenn rocket explosion during a static fire test on May 28 created a shockwave felt as far away as Clearwater, Florida, the USGS National Earthquake Information Center reported.

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Blue Origin moves New Glenn Rocket stages from launch complex as recovery effort continues
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While Blue Origin Is Hopeful New Glenn Will Fly Again This Year, Its Exploded Launchpad Is A Problem
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Top 5 Stocks That Will Profit From SpaceX’s NASA Launch Monopoly After Blue Origin’s Pad Collapse

Blue Origin’s New Glenn pad will take a minimum of a year to rebuild after a hot fire test obliterated the company’s only launch infrastructure for the vehicle, marking the first pad explosion since the Soviet N1 rocket in 1969.
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NASA unveils Artemis III astronauts to test technology for a future moon landing

NASA has revealed the crew for its Artemis III mission, the next step in eventually landing astronauts on the moon
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Artemis III crew to undergo complicated mission featuring Blue Origin and SpaceX rockets

NASA announced the four-person crew for Artemis III, which will test lunar landers for future missions to land on the moon. Former NASA astronaut Steve Robinson highlights the potential complications and dangers in NASA's next lunar mission.
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