Blue Origin rocket explodes during test, setback for bid to catch SpaceX


FILE PHOTO: An aerial view shows the Blue Origin manufacturing facility at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, U.S., April 6, 2026. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

May 28 (Reuters) - A Blue Origin ⁠New Glenn rocket dramatically exploded on the launchpad during a test ⁠on Thursday, in a setback for Jeff Bezos’ space venture as it ‌seeks to narrow the gap with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

Video posted by NASASpaceflight, a YouTube channel that livestreams launches from Florida, showed the New Glenn igniting on the pad at about 2100 ET (0200 ​GMT on Friday) before erupting into a massive fireball ⁠that billowed skyward, sending a ⁠towering plume of flames and smoke into the air.

Blue Origin said it had experienced ⁠an “anomaly”, ‌a term commonly used by rocket companies to describe a launch failure or explosion.

“We experienced an anomaly during today’s hotfire test. All personnel ⁠have been accounted for. We will provide updates as we ​learn more,” the ‌company said in a post on X.

A hot-fire test is where a ⁠rocket engine is ​fired up while anchored to the ground.

In a separate X post, Bezos said itwas "too early to know the root cause" of the incident.

"Very rough day, but we’ll rebuild whatever ⁠needs rebuilding and get back to flying. It’s ​worth it," he said.

Blue Origin said on Wednesday it was preparing the New Glenn rocket to launch 48 Amazon Leo satellites into low-Earth orbit, part of efforts to ⁠build a broadband constellation to rival Musk’s Starlink network. It did not provide a launch date.

Blue Origin has spent billions of dollars and roughly a decade developing New Glenn, a rocket 29-stories high with a reusable first stage meant to ​compete with SpaceX's Falcon fleet and its more powerful ⁠Starship.

Musk responded on X to a video of the New Glenn explosion, saying: “Most unfortunate. ​Rockets are hard.”

The Federal Aviation Administration did not ‌immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

(Reporting ​by Gnaneshwar Rajan in Bengaluru and Joe Brock in Los Angeles; additional reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman and Kate Mayberry)

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