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We are targeting NET 15 June to launch Mission 'Onward and Upward' during the available launch window opening at 8:00 pm UTC (10:00 pm CEST), subject to weather, safety, and range infrastructure.
Follow the launch live: youtube.com/live/Ss1DUqLjecc
When a launch vehicle anomaly occurred on May 28, our teams responded swiftly, safely, and professionally. Their training, dedication and readiness protected our people and maintained mission capability.
Readiness 24/7 🚀
Watch more here:
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Tomorrow, we're announcing the astronauts flying aboard Artemis III, the mission that will test rendezvous and docking capabilities with commercial lunar landers in low Earth orbit.
If you could ask the Artemis III astronauts any question, what would you ask them?
ALT NASA's Artemis II mission lifts off atop the orange Space Launch System rocket from the launch pad at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. White, pillowy plumes fill the bottom half of the photo; a dark blue evening sky fills the top half. Credit: NASA/Keegan Barber
We've got updates from the CEO, we've got @NASASpaceflight flyover pics, Visible & Radar satellite imagery; and I've tried to piece it all together as @BlueOrigin begins the repair work at Launch Complex-36 → youtu.be/ez89Oh-zdi0
#MeteorSighting: Eyewitnesses in New England and @NOAA’s GOES-19 satellite reported a bright fireball on Saturday, May 30, at 2:06 p.m EDT accompanied by a loud noise. The meteor appears to have fragmented at an altitude of 40 miles over northeast MA and southeast NH. The energy released at breakup is estimated to be equivalent to about 300 tons of TNT, which accounts for the loud noise.
Eyewitness accounts supplied by the American Meteor Society.
Grateful that all personnel were safe during last nights New Glenn anomaly. That’s the most important thing. Now, let’s send our best wishes to Blue Origin employees as they work to assess the situation, determine what went wrong, and with time, rebuild.
📸 @NASASpaceflight
The aftermath of LC-36 following New Glenn's explosion during its Static Fire test last night captured by D Wise (@dwisecinema).
Overview of the incident:
youtube.com/watch?v=9b-ZhGB8…
UPDATE: Debris from the 28 May 2026 anomaly could wash ashore along publicly accessible areas over the coming days or weeks, report debris to 911. Launch vehicle debris is potentially hazardous, direct contact poses a risk to personal health and welfare.
patrick.spaceforce.mil/Resou…
Here's a quick recap of everything which just went wrong at @BlueOrigin's Launch Complex-36.
The implications on the immediate future of American spaceflight are much larger than the explosion itself → youtu.be/9b-ZhGB8XDc
The pressure waves from the launch of Starship Flight 12 today were absolutely incredible! Version 3 and Pad 2 are destined to continue bringing us incredible views...
@NASASpaceflight
It's been well over a month since splashdown and the magnitude of what this Artemis II crew did is still sinking in... and I think it'll continue sinking in for a long time to come.
📷 @NASA