Blue Origin Launchpad Recovery Could Take Until 2028 After Rocket Explosion
NASA warns that the launchpad damaged during a Blue Origin New Glenn test may not be restored until 2028, potentially impacting future lunar missions.
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NASA warns that the launchpad damaged during a Blue Origin New Glenn test may not be restored until 2028, potentially impacting future lunar missions.
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman suggests that the launchpad damaged by a Blue Origin New Glenn rocket explosion may not be restored until 2028, potentially delaying lunar missions.
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