A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded during a static fire test at Cape Canaveral's Launch Complex 36, causing significant damage but sparing key infrastructure. CEO Dave Limp says repairs are feasible and the timeline is optimistic.
- The explosion occurred around 9 pm ET on June 2, 2026, as the rocket was being tested. - The rocket and transporter erector tower were destroyed, but propellant tanks and the water tower survived.
- Blue Origin plans to repair the support tower in place and move to an alternative concept for the transporter-erector. - The company continues manufacturing rocket stages on Merritt Island and aims to resume launches sooner than the 15 months it took SpaceX after a similar incident.