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What’s Next for Blue Origin Following the Rocket Explosion? Key Developments to Watch

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For years, Jeff Bezos’ rocket company, Blue Origin, has operated under the radar, overshadowed by the achievements of Elon Musk’s SpaceX. Recently, however, momentum has surged, with the giant rocket New Glenn approaching a crucial launch date that promises to enhance the space industry’s capacity to deploy satellites and essential equipment into orbit.

In a significant move, NASA recently endorsed New Glenn for a larger role in the Artemis moon return program. Additionally, Amazon is set to launch 48 of its satellites into orbit, entering into direct competition with SpaceX’s Starlink internet service.

On Thursday evening, however, a test of New Glenn led to a dramatic blaze on the launch pad, raising concerns throughout the industry.

“This is a major collective setback,” stated Chad Anderson, a startup investor at Space Capital.

The explosion has derailed Blue Origin and its partners, including Amazon and NASA, just as SpaceX prepares for a highly anticipated initial public offering, potentially valuing the company at over $1.25 trillion.

Had the rocket exploded in mid-air, it might have been viewed as a common failure. However, the significant launch pad damage has raised serious questions regarding the complex hydraulic and fuel systems surrounding the aging concrete structure.

Blue Origin has yet to respond to inquiries. A government social media post labeled the incident an “extraordinary situation,” assuring that all personnel were safe. Amazon hasn’t provided immediate commentary.

Only one launch pad exists for New Glenn at Launch Complex 36, located at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. Blue Origin has invested over $1 billion to refurbish this 1960s-era facility.

Consequently, Blue Origin faces the dual challenge of identifying the cause of the explosion and repairing its launch infrastructure, which may lead to significant delays in ongoing New Glenn testing.

According to Carissa Christensen, CEO of the aerospace analysis firm Blytech, this delay will affect Blue Origin’s upward trajectory. “While this setback is disappointing, I don’t see it as the end of the line,” she commented.

Industry experts believe that Bezos will remain committed to his ambitions, as he values Blue Origin as a key component of his legacy, with a net worth exceeding $290 billion. The company’s resources are limited only by his willingness to invest.

“It’s a challenging day, but we will rebuild everything essential and return to flight,” he stated on social media. “It’s worth the effort.”

Delays at Blue Origin could impede Amazon’s plans for its Amazon Leo satellite constellation, which is set to compete directly with Starlink.

Amazon’s launch strategy heavily depends on next-gen rockets capable of deploying multiple satellites simultaneously. Notably, New Glenn can carry up to 48 Amazon satellites, while other rockets have capacities ranging from 24 to 32 satellites.

As highlighted by research firm Quilty Space, Amazon is encountering a crisis in launch capacity exacerbated by the New Glenn explosion.

“The space economy is interlinked, so if one rocket fails, everyone feels the consequences,” stated Kim Burke, Director of Government Affairs at Quilty Space.

Roughly one-third of the 3,500 satellites Amazon plans to launch were slated to ride aboard New Glenn, as per Quilty Space’s analysis. The upcoming Vulcan Centaur rocket, a collaboration between Boeing and Lockheed Martin, is also in development, but faces its own set of challenges.

If the issues lie with Blue Origin’s engines, the Vulcan Centaur, which uses the same technology, might also be at risk.

Amazon Leo aimed to catch up with Starlink, which has successfully launched over 300 satellites in just a year, compared to Starlink’s fleet of over 10,000, according to tracker data from astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell.

Amazon’s satellites have been deployed using small rockets from SpaceX, United Launch Alliance, and the French company Arianespace. The company has also secured deals with prominent clients, including Delta Air Lines and Apple, for satellite services for its devices.

“Our commercial service will embody the cutting-edge technology available today,” said Amazon CEO Andy Jassy last month.

Amazon plans to conduct three upcoming small rocket launches, including one on Friday night. Amazon Leo aims for a commercial launch this fall, with the goal of recouping the substantial investment made to develop the network.

However, the delay of New Glenn could hinder its progress.

Kenneth Chan Contributed to the report.

Source: www.nytimes.com

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