The World Between Us
On May 28, 2026, a heavy-lift rocket known as New Glenn suffered a catastrophic failure during a scheduled pre-launch test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The incident occurred around 9:00 PM EDT during a "hot-fire" static test, a procedure where the rocket’s engines are ignited for a brief duration while the vehicle remains secured to the launch pad. As the seven methane-fueled engines appeared to fire, a failure at the base of the vehicle triggered a massive explosion, engulfing the nearly 100-meter-tall rocket in a spectacular fireball visible for miles.The blast completely destroyed both the first stage and the upper stage of the vehicle. Visual reports and post-incident footage indicated that the rocket collapsed as its load of methane fuel and liquid oxygen ignited. The surrounding infrastructure at Launch Complex 36—the only pad currently capable of hosting this specific rocket—sustained extensive damage. An erector-gantry used for transporting and raising the vehicle was lost, and one of the site's tall lightning protection towers was toppled by the force of the explosion. Despite the scale of the conflagration, which shook homes in nearby coastal towns, all personnel were safely accounted for, and no injuries or fatalities were reported.The New Glenn is designed as a partially reusable heavy-lift launch vehicle, featuring a first stage intended to be used for at least 25 flights. It had successfully reached orbit on its maiden flight in early 2025 and achieved its first successful booster landing on a sea-based platform later that year. However, the program has faced recent challenges, including an upper-stage malfunction during its third flight in April 2026 that resulted in a commercial satellite failing to reach its intended orbit. The rocket destroyed in this latest explosion was scheduled to launch 48 internet satellites for a major broadband constellation in early June. Fortunately, the satellites were not on board during the test.The destruction of the vehicle and the severe damage to its launch infrastructure represent a significant setback for both commercial and governmental space objectives. The incident directly interrupts the deployment schedule for a multi-billion-dollar satellite internet project. Furthermore, the failure has implications for international lunar exploration programs. The New Glenn is a critical component for delivering cargo and human-rated landers to the moon’s surface as part of upcoming missions aimed at establishing a permanent lunar base.Technical investigations are currently underway to determine the root cause of the anomaly. While the timeline for returning to flight is now uncertain due to the extent of the pad damage, leadership involved in the project has characterized spaceflight as an unforgiving and difficult endeavor. They have expressed a firm commitment to rebuilding the necessary infrastructure and resuming operations once the cause of the failure is identified and corrected. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support [https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-world-between-us--6886561/support?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss].
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