Blue Origin’s New Glenn Anomaly Sends Shockwaves Through Artemis and Amazon’s LEO Launch Plans
Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket suffered a major anomaly last night during a static‑fire test at Cape Canaveral, triggering a fiery explosion that now raises serious questions for two major programs: NASA’s Artemis program and Amazon’s upcoming LEO satellite launch. The incident occurred around 9 p.m. ET during a planned hot‑fire test of the New Glenn booster ahead of its fourth mission, which was scheduled to carry 48 Amazon LEO broadband satellites. All personnel were confirmed safe, but the explosion destroyed the test vehicle and may have damaged Launch Complex 36, the only pad capable of launching New Glenn.