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Blue Origin Launch Pad Snag Slows NASA’s Moon Campaign

WASHINGTON, June 4, 2026, 18:02 EDT NASA is moving to separate Blue Origin’s Moon lander program from the crippled New Glenn rocket and its launch pad—an early challenge for Administrator Jared Isaacman’s vow to jolt the U.S. space sector. The agency, according to a spokesperson, is pressing for the Blue Moon Mark 1 cargo lander—and possibly the Mark 2 crew vehicle—to be shifted onto a different rocket, Spaceflight Now reported. (Spaceflight Now) That’s key right now because Artemis III—set as a crewed Earth-orbit test for 2027—is supposed to demonstrate whether NASA’s Orion capsule can actually link up with commercial lunar

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