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NASA, Blue Origin and New Glenn Rocket

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Space.com on MSN · 10h
'A pretty significant setback': How Blue Origin's rocket explosion affects NASA's moon plans
The recent explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket during a routine test is a big setback for the private spaceflight company, and will likely have implications for NASA's Artemis program timeline...

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Blue Origin assesses impact of New Glenn explosion
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NASA’s Moon Plans Take A Hit After Rocket Explosion
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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 spaceflight company's towering New Glenn rocket would be able to jump-start the agency's plans for a moon base later in 2026.

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Blue Origin rocket explosion is bad news for both Bezos and NASA
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NASA taps 2 companies to develop buggies for its moon base program

The FLEX Rover will be equipped to carry two astronauts and traverse hundreds of miles of lunar terrain.
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Blue Origin rocket exploded on launchpad, throwing the future of NASA’s Artemis program into question

During an evening test fire on May 28, 2026, a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded, engulfing the launchpad in a massive fireball. The spectacular fire, caught on video, not only destroyed the rocket but also appears to have significantly damaged Blue Origin’s only launchpad at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
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NASA shares its 'moon base' plan as the Artemis program aims for a sustained human presence on the lunar surface

NASA officials on Tuesday detailed the space agency’s plans to establish a lunar base, where astronauts could live and work long-term with the ultimate goal of studying the moon and its origins, as well as how best to send the first humans to Mars.
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NASA funds Cedar Park-based Firefly Aerospace to deliver drones to lunar South Pole

NASA’s plans to establish a permanent base on the moon are getting a boost from Central Texas.
Space on MSN
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NASA's X-59 jet is ready to break the sound barrier for the 1st time this month

NASA's X-59 jet is on the verge of finally breaking the sound barrier as the agency looks forward to the aircraft's first supersonic flight this month.
Scientific American
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NASA Losing VIPER Rover Defangs the Science from Planned Moon Landings

In July NASA announced its intent to erase its planned VIPER lunar rover from its roster of robotic explorers. Slated to launch in 2025, the rover’s primary job was to study water ice near the moon’s south pole. For the first time, scientists would ...
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NASA announces three new Moon missions as agency races to build permanent lunar base by end of 2026

NASA announces three new Moon missions as part of its Moon Base program, aiming to establish a permanent human presence on the lunar surface by 2026.
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Schools Rule! Ashley Community Schools teacher selected for NASA Liftoff program

Smith is one of around 60 educators selected to be part of this year’s NASA Liftoff program in Houston, Texas, at the Johnson Space Center. Smith wears several hats as an educator. She is the elementary and middle school physical education teacher and middle school science, chemistry, biology and STEAM teacher.
Space.com
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Rocket goes boom, satellite cameras zoom: Explosive Blue Origin damage is visible from space

The dust has settled in the aftermath of last week's giant New Glenn rocket explosion, which shook Florida's Space Coast and the space industry itself. Blue Origin was conducting a fueling test on May 28,
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