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Blue Origin’s 98-metre New Glenn rocket exploded in a massive fireball during a hot-fire engine test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on the night of May 28, 2026.
Video shows the vehicle erupting and parts of Launch Complex 36 sustaining heavy damage; authorities said no personnel were injured and all were accounted for.
The rocket was being prepared for a June mission to deploy 48 Amazon Leo broadband satellites, which were not onboard at the time.
The Federal Aviation Administration and U.S. Space Force are aware and Blue Origin and NASA have launched an investigation.
The incident comes days after NASA awarded Blue Origin contracts tied to Artemis lunar missions and surface rovers, and follows earlier New Glenn flight anomalies that prompted a recent FAA probe.
Blue Origin warned debris could wash ashore and advised the public not to handle any wreckage.
Company founder Jeff Bezos and NASA administrator Jared Isaacman pledged a thorough review; Elon Musk and other industry figures responded publicly.
Initial analysis points to a first-stage area near the BE-4 engines but the root cause remains unknown.
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The explosion occurred during a cleared static-fire test and primarily involved methane/oxygen propulsion. The main operational impact is damage to launch infrastructure and loss of hardware, which will likely delay New Glenn missions and associated commercial and NASA schedules for months.







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