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Blue Origin (BO) Launchpad Damage May Delay Recovery Until 2028

Published on 6/1/2026

Blue Origin (BO) Launchpad Damage May Delay Recovery Until 2028

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Blue Origin's (BO) New Glenn rocket experienced an explosion during a hot-fire test at Cape Canaveral on May 28, 2026, damaging the launchpad. NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman indicated that recovery could take until 2028. Blue Origin has contracts with NASA for its Artemis program and is set to launch the Blue Moon lander, which requires significant heavy-lift capabilities. The incident impacts not only Blue Origin's operations but also its clients, such as Amazon, as the company has scheduled satellite launches that may be affected.