The technology could be used to send probes across interstellar space to other star systems.
On June 28, 2015, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket exploded minutes after launching from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
But the company is still claiming that New Glenn will return to flight this year.
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This week Ars hosted a live discussion with two space industry experts about the aftermath of the catastrophic explosion of ...
The space agency says the company founded by the billionaire Amazon businessman has made ‘great progress’ since the May ...
Blue Origin revealed its plans for a rebuilt launch complex at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station after the explosion of a ...
SpaceX launched on the Space Coast on Sunday night sending up a Sirius XM satellite under a nearly full moon, capping off the ...
Blue Origin remains uncertain about the cause of last month's New Glenn rocket explosion, as the company pushes to relaunch ...
A SpaceX launch Sunday night sent up a Sirius XM satellite under a nearly full moon, capping off the final launch planned ...
Nasa has said that the Blue Origin rocket is still part of their plans to return to the Moon - despite a massive explosion on ...
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Blue Origin redesigns launch pad destroyed in New Glenn explosion
Blue Origin has begun rebuilding Launch Complex 36A after the New Glenn explosion destroyed the pad systems. The redesigned ...
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