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Blue Origin explosion is a major setback for NASA’s Moon plans and Amazon’s Starlink competitor

theverge.com·May 29, 2026

A recent explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket during a static fire test has severely damaged its only launchpad in Florida, resulting in significant delays for NASA's Moon base plans and Amazon's satellite launch schedule. The incident complicates upcoming missions, including the delivery of a lunar lander and the launch of Amazon's Leo satellites, pushing potential launches into 2027.

The explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket is a significant setback that delays NASA's Moon base plans and impacts Amazon's satellite internet project. The damaged launchpad may not be operational until at least the second half of 2027, forcing Amazon to rely more on secondary launch providers like SpaceX and United Launch Alliance. This situation presents an opportunity for SpaceX to capture additional market share in the commercial satellite launch sector.

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