Blue Origin Rocket Incident During Testing Sparks Concern
A Blue Origin rocket burst into flames during an engine test, alarming local residents with a bright orange glow in the sky. The New Glenn rocket, which aims to carry lunar landers for NASA, endured its third setback, though no hazards were reported.
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A Blue Origin rocket caught fire during an engine-firing test, sending shockwaves through the area and drawing concerned looks from nearby residents. Homes as far as Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach felt the impact, with observers reporting a vibrant orange glow lighting up the night sky.
The New Glenn rocket's explosion marks its third operational setback, leaving the massive vehicle grounded since a previous mission fell short due to engine issues. Thankfully, emergency officials confirmed there was no danger from fumes or other hazards. Blue Origin stated, "We experienced an anomaly during today's hotfire test," and pledged to provide further information as it becomes available.
Since debuting in 2025 and named after the legendary astronaut John Glenn, the New Glenn is expected to play a crucial role in future NASA missions to the moon. Nevertheless, the latest incident further complicates the rocket's path to operational success.
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