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NASA, New Glenn and Blue Origin

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Blue Origin targets return to flight by year's end after New Glenn launch pad explosion
Blue Origin aims to return New Glenn to flight by the end of 2026 after a May 28 launch pad explosion.

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NASA's Moon Base Update: All's Well Despite the Blue Origin New Glenn Explosion
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Blue Origin still ‘plan A’ for next NASA mission despite rocket explosion
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NASA makes moves to dodge costly delays on its path to build a $30 billion moon base
NASA’s moon base plans, conceptualized just a few months ago, are rolling out in earnest as the space agency maps out a strategy to deliver landers, rovers, buggies and other assets to the lunar surfa...

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NASA's lunar ambitions grow as moon base plans take shape
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NASA announces Moon Base updates, Blue Origin makes launch pad progress
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NASA director shows support for Bezos after rocket explosion and aims to start building lunar base by year's end

NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and Lunar Base Program Director Carlos García-Galán announce the selection of three companies for four robotic moon landing missions by late 2028. Astrobotic, Firefly Aerospace,
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Update: NASA confirms fireball meteor exploded over northeastern US with force of 230 tons of TNT

NASA shared an initial analysis of a 5-foot-wide fireball meteor that exploded in the sky over the northeastern U.S. on Saturday, May 30.
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Mass. meteor: What NASA knows about its explosion and fall into Cape Cod Bay

A meteorite that caused a loud boom when it exploded over Massachusetts Saturday afternoon split into fragments four times larger than most meteorites that fall to Earth, according to NASA.
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NASA releases new terrifying details as meteor explodes near Massachusetts

NASA has now confirmed a meteor was travelling at 75,000 miles per hour (more than 120,000 km/h) at an altitude of 40 miles when it broke apart on Saturday May 30
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