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Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket crashes after lift-off in first launch accident

  • No one was on board the flight, which used the same kind of rocket as the one for sending paying customers to the edge of space
  • The New Shepard rockets are now grounded pending the outcome of an investigation

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Flames are seen shooting out of bottom of the Blue Origin rocket after a launch failure on Monday. Photo: Blue Origin via AP
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A rocket crashed back to Earth soon after lift-off on Monday in the first launch accident for Jeff Bezos’ space travel company, but the capsule carrying experiments managed to parachute to safety.

No one was aboard the Blue Origin flight, which used the same kind of rocket as the one that sends paying customers to the edge of space. The rockets are now grounded pending the outcome of an investigation, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

The New Shepard rocket was barely a minute into its flight from West Texas when bright yellow flames shot out from around the single engine at the bottom. The capsule’s emergency launch abort system immediately kicked in, lifting the craft off the top. Several minutes later, the capsule parachuted onto the remote desert floor.

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The rocket came crashing down, with no injuries or damage reported, said the FAA, which is in charge of public safety during commercial space launches and landings.

Blue Origin’s launch commentary went silent when the capsule catapulted off the rocket Monday morning, eventually announcing: “It appears we’ve experienced an anomaly with today’s flight. This wasn’t planned.”

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