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Blue Origin's New Glenn Rocket rocket explodes on launchpad

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The most spectacular rocket explosion since N1 just happened in Florida
On Thursday evening, Blue Origin attempted to test fire its massive New Glenn rocket at its Florida launch site, but something went very wrong after engine ignition.

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Blue Origin explosion in Florida is latest setback for New Glenn rocket
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Blue Origin rocket explodes on launch pad in Florida
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Blue Origin explosion could be setback to NASA's Artemis moon missions
A dramatic video filmed from a backyard in Tampa, Florida, captured the distant explosion of Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket test on the night of May 28, 2026.

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Aftermath of the Blue Origin rocket explosion
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'Rockets are hard': Elon Musk responds to Jeff Bezos' rocket explosion — the 2nd in under 6 weeks — as his own SpaceX glides to a $1.8T IPO
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Star City Review: Soviet Thriller Nails N1 Rocket History, Earns Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score

Apple’s For All Mankind spinoff earned a perfect 100% Rotten Tomatoes score at its May 29 premiere, and its Soviet space program alternate history earns that acclaim by dramatizing real engineering — the N1 rocket’s 30-engine architecture,
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Concerns mount in China’s space sector that Musk’s Starship will be a failure

Is the world’s most powerful rocket hitting a wall similar to the engineering limitations experienced decades ago by the Soviet N1?
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They built the biggest rocket ever - and it never made it to space

The Soviet N1 rocket was designed to rival America’s Saturn V and win the race to the Moon, combining enormous power with bold ambition. On paper, it was one of the most advanced launch systems ever conceived,
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