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Blue Origin's rocket explosion affects NASA's moon plans

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Nasa’s Moon landing plans have suffered a “major blow” after Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket exploded, just a week after SpaceX’s booster rocket crashed into the sea.

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'A pretty significant setback': How Blue Origin's rocket explosion affects NASA's moon plans
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After Blue Origin rocket explosion, NASA’s entire moon exploration program depends on SpaceX for now as Musk eyes blockbuster IPO soon
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Jeff Bezos’s space company now says it expects its New Glenn rocket to return to flight within six months, just days after a fiery setback.

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'Very rough day': Jeff Bezos says Blue Origin will rebuild after New Glenn explodes in launchpad fireball
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Jeff Bezos' super rocket New Glenn explodes: How will the accident affect the US return to the Moon?

The explosion of Blue Origin's flagship rocket during a ground test is a setback for the Artemis program, as NASA relies on this vehicle for both manned missions and the construction of its lunar base starting this fall.
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China shakes up its space programs to land astronauts on the moon by 2030: 'We will spare no effort'

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The most powerful rocket ever built is now even bigger and more powerful. But will it work?

SpaceX is set to reignite a make-or-break testing campaign of its Starship megarocket — and the stakes are high for the company, NASA and beyond.
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