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New Glenn Fireball
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded during a hot-fire test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, before a planned June launch carrying Amazon Leo internet satellites. Personnel were accounted for, emergency crews responded, and federal and company teams began reviewing what failed.
- Frame 1Blue Origin, the launch company, tests New Glenn at Cape Canaveral for a June Amazon Leo satellite launch; the rocket explodes.
- Frame 2The test was firing seven methane-fueled BE-4 first-stage engines at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.
- Frame 3Fire spread at the base, the upper stage tilted, then methane and liquid oxygen ignited in a huge fireball.
- Frame 4Blue Origin said all personnel were accounted for; Brevard emergency officials reported no public threat.
- Frame 5Emergency crews stayed on scene while the Space Force and Blue Origin began reviewing data to find the cause.
- Frame 6Next pressure point: FAA review and pad-damage checks decide whether the June Leo launch slips.
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- May 29, 3:36 AM EDT
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- May 29, 1:50 AM EDT