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Blue Origin says New Glenn will fly again in 2026 after blast (opens in new tab)

Blue Origin says it will fly its New Glenn rocket again before the end of 2026 after the uncrewed vehicle exploded during a May 28 test on a launchpad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The Guardian linked Blue Origin’s response to NASA’s Artemis III schedule. John Couluris, Blue Origin’s senior vice-president of lunar permanence, addressed the failure at a NASA event in Houston where the crew for next year’s Artemis III mission was announced. He called the blast a “significant...

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