Blue Origin rocket explodes during test at Cape Canaveral
Summary
A Blue Origin rocket exploded during a test of its engines at Cape Canaveral. The company reported that all workers are safe and is investigating the cause of the accident.Key Facts
- The explosion happened during a "static fire" test where the rocket’s engines run while still attached to the launch tower.
- The test occurred at Cape Canaveral Space Force station in Florida.
- Blue Origin planned to use this rocket, called New Glenn, to launch 48 Amazon satellites into low-earth orbit.
- Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos confirmed all personnel were safe after the explosion.
- This was a major setback since the rocket has only flown three times before, and an earlier flight had problems placing satellites correctly.
- NASA relies on Blue Origin for landing craft for its Artemis Moon missions, which use the New Glenn rocket to reach orbit.
- NASA said it would help investigate the explosion and evaluate any impacts on future Moon missions.
- Jeff Bezos said the company will rebuild and continue work despite the incident.
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