New Glenn setback upends Artemis timelines and US space capacity

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New Glenn setback upends Artemis timelines and US space capacity
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Blue Origin’s New Glenn failed during a static-fire test, causing a spectacular explosion that damaged LC-36A in Florida and leaving the company with no immediate alternative launch pad. Rebuilding is expected to take more than a year, forcing a rethink of US heavy-lift capacity as SpaceX’s Falcon lineup dominates and ULA’s Vulcan remains offline. The setback also threatens NASA’s Artemis plans, delaying the Blue Moon lunar lander and complicating crewed lunar missions in the near term, likely pushing more reliance onto SpaceX’s Starship for Moon objectives.

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