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    Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket explodes on launchpad at Cape Canaveral

    Olive MetugeBy Olive MetugeMay 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A Blue Origin rocket exploded during a test at the launch pad Thursday night, shaking nearby homes and briefly painting the sky orange.

    Blue Origin said its New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine-firing test being conducted ahead of a satellite launch planned for next week. No one was hurt, according to officials at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

    A rocket is in flames on a launchpad.
    Fire and smoke rise from the launch pad of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket as it explodes during a test, in Cape Canaveral, Fla., in this picture obtained from social media. (Submitted by Courtney Blair/Reuters)

    “All personnel are accounted for and safe. It’s too early to know the root cause but we’re already working to find it,” said Bezos, Blue Origin founder, on X. “Very rough day, but we’ll rebuild whatever needs rebuilding and get back to flying. It’s worth it.”

    The massive New Glenn was grounded in April after it left a satellite in the wrong orbit because of engine failure. It was only the third flight of the rocket that Blue Origin intends to use to launch landers to the moon for NASA, including the landers that will take astronauts to the lunar surface.

    ‘Spaceflight is unforgiving’

    The company had been on track to launch a prototype lunar lander to the moon on a flight test this fall. Earlier this week, the space agency awarded Blue Origin a contract worth hundreds of millions of dollars to launch a pair of moon buggies in the next few years as part of the Artemis program.

    “Spaceflight is unforgiving, and developing new heavy-lift launch capability is extraordinarily difficult,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman said via X. He promised to provide information on any impacts to the Artemis program, including the moon base that he recently outlined.

    From a distance large clouds and trails light up a night sky over an area with trees.
    The explosion of the New Glenn is shown from another angle in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (Submitted by JConcilus/The Associated Press)

    Homes shook in nearby Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach around 9 p.m., with residents turning to social media to wonder what happened. Launch Complex 36 is visible from the beach, and the internet quickly filled with photos of an orange fireball.

    The rocket was supposed to blast off next week with internet satellites that are part of the Amazon Leo constellation in orbit.

    ULA launch not expected to be affected

    Emergency crews remained more than an hour after the explosion. Officials stressed there was no threat due to fumes or other potential hazards.

    Space Force officials said the explosion would not affect upcoming launches by other companies from other pads. The United Launch Alliance (ULA) and its Atlas V rocket is due to blast off Friday night with a batch of Amazon Leo satellites, the same kind that this rocket was supposed to take up.

    SpaceX’s Elon Musk, who’s had his own share of rocket explosions, offered his condolences. “Sorry to see this, I hope you recover quickly,” he told Blue Origin via X.

    Towering at 321 feet (98 metres), New Glenn made its debut in 2025. It is named after John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth, and is much bigger and more powerful than the New Shepard rockets that have carried tourists to the fringes of space from Texas.



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