Blue Origin has started rebuilding the launch pad damaged by the explosion of its New Glenn rocket, but it's working from a ...
On June 28, 2015, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket exploded minutes after launching from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
After a May explosion damaged its launch pad, Blue Origin cleared the site and still plans to fly this year.
But the company is still claiming that New Glenn will return to flight this year.
The incident could disrupt a key part of the defense company’s rocket motor business, which designs and tests prototype motors for military customers.
This week Ars hosted a live discussion with two space industry experts about the aftermath of the catastrophic explosion of ...
Blue Origin revealed its plans for a rebuilt launch complex at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station after the explosion of a ...
The space agency says the company founded by the billionaire Amazon businessman has made ‘great progress’ since the May ...
Last week’s explosion of a New Glenn rocket at Cape Canaveral, Florida, was clearly a setback for Blue Origin and NASA, but it was a learning experience for safety officials looking to open up the ...
Nasa has said that the Blue Origin rocket is still part of their plans to return to the Moon - despite a massive explosion on ...
Blue Origin swiftly completed debris cleanup from its New Glenn rocket explosion, with reconstruction underway and plans to ...
Blue Origin announced it will adopt a new launch configuration following last month's New Glenn rocket explosion, with plans to resume flights before year-end. The company will implement a ...
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