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New Glenn, Blue Origin and NASA

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NASA administrator updates on New Glenn recovery after the Blue Origin rocket explosion
NASA Chief Administrator Jared Isaacman gave an update about Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket after its recent explosion caused major damage in Florida. The 43-year-old astronaut told CNBC that Blue Origin’s damaged New Glenn launchpad may not be restored until 2028.

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 · 18h
NASA chief Jared Isaacman surveys extent of Blue Origin explosion damage
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during Florida test, raising questions for NASA moon plans
 · 16h
Blue Origin shares ‘a bit of good news’ after massive rocket explosion
Blue Origin says critical fuel tanks and other vital components of its massive New Glenn rocket and launch pad were spared during last week’s explosion at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

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 · 18h
Blue Origin plans to launch New Glenn again this year after explosion
 · 18h
This space stock is rising as Blue Origin predicts quick recovery from big explosion
 · 1d
'Very rough day': Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin will rebuild after New Glenn explodes in launchpad fireball
Incidents like these can put workers at risk, damage expensive infrastructure, scatter debris into nearby communities and shorelines, and delay projects tied to both public and commercial services.

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Amazon's satellite internet chief addresses Blue Origin explosion: Read the memo
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Blue Origin explosion ‘huge setback for everyone in space community’, ESA chief says
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20h

Remember the fireball that shook New England on Saturday? NASA has released its latest numbers on it

It turns out the meteor was larger than previously estimated.
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19h

NASA’s latest image shows star formation like never before

A stunning new image released by NASA on March 19, 2026, reveals Westerlund 2, a cluster of stars glowing in neon pink, nestled within one of the Milky Way’s most active stellar nurseries. Captured using the Chandra X-ray Observatory and the James Webb Space Telescope,
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NASA Crowns New Leader in Race to Colonize the Moon. It’s Not SpaceX

For years, the conversation around humanity’s future in space has revolved around one destination: Mars. Much of that discussion has centered on Elon Musk and SpaceX, whose long-term vision is nothing less than building a self-sustaining city on the Red Planet.
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NASA's New Fuel Cell Could Make Moon Colonies A Reality

NASA wants to send humans back to the moon, but one hurdle standing in its way is how to provide power; these fuel cells could be the answer.
9mon

NASA News | Today's Latest Stories | Reuters

Reuters.com is your online source for the latest NASA news stories and current events, ensuring our readers up to date with any breaking news developments
7d

NASA reveals new details on plan to build a base on the moon

Dubbed the Moonfall mission, NASA also plans to send four drones to the moon to help it study the lunar surface and identify natural resources and potential landing sites. They will also use the technology to create a "Moon Base perimeter" that will identify the corners of a potential settlement site.
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5mon

NASA's Hubble telescope gets another look at 3I/ATLAS. Here's what it found

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and an ESA orbiter bound for Jupiter both recently glimpsed 3I/ATLAS. The comet will make its closest approach to Earth in December but poses no threat and is not visible to the naked eye. NASA officials have dismissed ...
21d

NASA Drops 12,000 New Photos From Artemis 2 — Here Are The Best

NASA has published 12,000 new photos taken by the Artemis 2 astronauts during their mission around the moon April.
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