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NASA director shows support for Bezos after rocket explosion and aims to start building lunar base by year's end
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and Lunar Base Program Director Carlos García-Galán announce the selection of three companies for four robotic moon landing missions by late 2028. Astrobotic, Firefly Aerospace,
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman flew over the Blue Origin launch site in Florida damaged in a May 28 explosion and met with Jeff Bezos.
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Blue Origin targets return to flight by year's end after New Glenn launch pad explosion
Blue Origin says it plans to return its New Glenn rocket to flight before the end of 2026 after an explosion during a launch pad test destroyed key ground equipment but spared critical infrastructure needed to rebuild.
Blue Origin revealed its plans for a rebuilt launch complex at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station after the explosion of a New Glenn rocket destroyed much of the pad in May.
A rocket failure is never just a flash on a launch pad. When Blue Origin’s New Glenn exploded during a May 28 hotfire test at Cape Canaveral, it shook more than Jeff Bezos’ space company. It also exposed how much NASA’s next Moon plans depend on a small number of private contractors,
Blue Origin won't be "rebuilding the same pad," and will instead adopt a configuration that was in development for a larger variant of its New Glenn rocket.
Debris has been cleared from the massive explosion at Blue Origin’s launch site in Cape Canaveral and the company is now in reconstruction mode.
NASA formally announced its Moon Base back in March 2026 and has been working on several projects simultaneously to further the objective of putting people on the moon in a more permanent capacity. On Tuesday,
