Jared Isaacman
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Blue Origin to seek alternative launch sites for New Glenn if repairs exceed 6 months
Given the potential for extended launchpad repairs (up to 2028 per NASA Admin), Blue Origin may explore alternative launch sites or facilities for its New Glenn rocket to meet NASA's Artemis program timelines. This could involve partnerships or utilizing other existing spaceports.
Blue Origin's New Glenn explosion impacts Artemis program timeline
The recent explosion of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket during a hotfire test, coupled with potential long-term launchpad repair needs, poses a significant risk to NASA's Artemis moon program. The program relies on Blue Origin for lunar rover missions, and delays in New Glenn's operational status could impact the 2028 delivery targets.
Blue Origin's New Glenn launchpad damage timeline uncertain
While Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp aims for a year-end New Glenn launch, NASA Administrator Bill Nelson suggests repairs to Launch Complex 36 might extend to 2028. This discrepancy highlights uncertainty around the actual repair timeline and its impact on Blue Origin's launch cadence and NASA contracts.
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NASA names Artemis III crew for 2027 Moon landing
NASA has revealed the four astronauts selected for the Artemis III mission, which aims to land humans on the Moon in 2027. The crew includes three NASA astronauts and one from the European Space Agency. The mission is s…
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Blue Origin rocket blast spares launch pad, eyes year-end return
Blue Origin reported that critical components of its New Glenn rocket launch pad at Cape Canaveral were spared from damage following an explosion during an engine-firing test. While the rocket itself was destroyed, key …
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Blue Origin CEO aims for New Glenn launch by year-end post-explosion
Blue Origin CEO Dave Limp stated that the New Glenn rocket will launch again before the end of the year, despite a recent explosion on its launchpad. NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, however, suggested that repairs to La…
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during pre-launch test
Blue Origin experienced a significant setback when its New Glenn rocket exploded during an engine-firing test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. The incident, which occurred Thursday night, caused no injuries but re…
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Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket explodes during launchpad test
Blue Origin experienced a significant anomaly during a hotfire test of its New Glenn rocket on the launchpad at Cape Canaveral. The resulting explosion caused extensive damage to the rocket and its launch facility, pote…
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NASA awards moon base contracts to Blue Origin, Firefly Aerospace
NASA has awarded initial contracts totaling hundreds of millions of dollars for its planned moon base, with deliveries expected as early as 2028. Companies including Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, Astrolab, Lunar Outpost, and…
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NASA taps Blue Origin, others for moon base hardware
NASA is accelerating plans for a moon base, awarding contracts for landers, rovers, and drones to support future astronaut missions. Blue Origin will supply two landers for terrain vehicles built by Astrolab and Lunar O…
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NASA taps Blue Origin for first Moon Base mission, bypassing SpaceX
NASA has selected Blue Origin to lead its initial Moon Base mission, utilizing the company's Blue Moon Mark 1 Endurance lander for a fall 2026 launch. This contract, valued at $188 million with an option for $280.4 mill…
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NASA expects China's crewed moon mission by 2027
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman anticipates China will launch a crewed mission to orbit the Moon in 2027. This development is expected to intensify the perceived space race between China and the United States. The ann…
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NASA targets late 2027 for Artemis III Earth orbit demonstration
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has set a new target date of late 2027 for the Artemis III mission, shifting its focus to an Earth orbit demonstration. This revised timeline aims to test the interoperability of lander…
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NASA Administrator Isaacman advocates for Pluto's planetary status amid budget cuts
NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has expressed support for reclassifying Pluto as a planet, stating the agency is preparing papers to revisit the scientific community's decision. This comes amidst proposed significant …
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NASA administrator defends proposed budget cuts amid fears for dozens of missions
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson has informed the US House Appropriations Committee about proposed budget cuts that could significantly impact numerous scientific missions. The FY2027 budget request includes a 23 percent …
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Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope ready for early September launch
NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is now ready for launch, eight months ahead of its original schedule, with a target launch in early September. The telescope, previously known as WFIRST, has overcome multiple at…