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What's next for Blue Origin? Space company repairs after 'anomaly' explosion on Florida coast
U.S. Space Force and Blue Origin officials confirmed that the May 28 explosion of a New Glenn rocket at Launch Complex 36 was caused by an engineering anomaly during a static fire test, producing a 7,...

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This space stock rises as Blue Origin predicts quick recovery from big explosion
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Space Force assesses damage after Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explosion
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This space stock is rising as Blue Origin predicts quick recovery from big explosion
Jeff Bezos’s space company now says it expects its New Glenn rocket to return to flight within six months, just days after a fiery setback.

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'Very rough day': Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin will rebuild after New Glenn explodes in launchpad fireball
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Satellite images show damage after Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes at Florida launchpad
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'It jarred everyone': Massive Blue Origin rocket blast wrecks launch complex

Blue Origin's Launch Complex 36 facilities, which cost more than $1 billion, absorbed heavy damages in the massive May 28 New Glenn rocket explosion.
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Blue Origin has set a very aggressive return-to-flight timeline

Multiple sources said a more realistic timeline for Blue Origin to rebuild its pad and launch from there is 12 to 18 months. If this were to occur, it would significantly set back NASA and its Artemis Program, which is relying on the New Glenn rocket and Blue Moon lander for both cargo and eventually crewed missions to the lunar surface.
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