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Blue Origin Launch Rattles NASA Moon Mission Schedule

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida, June 2, 2026, 07:06 EDT Blue Origin’s New Glenn launch pad suffered enough damage that repairs could take “serious time,” NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman told CNBC, casting a new shadow over the company’s NASA moon contract just days after a heavy-lift rocket exploded during a Florida engine test. A lengthy recovery—possibly into 2028—is “within the realm” of what’s possible, according to Reuters. (Reuters) Not the best timing for NASA. As Artemis II wraps up its crewed lunar flyby, the agency faces the tougher slog—testing out private landers, hauling cargo, and laying groundwork for a permanent outpost on

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