---
title: "Jeff Bezos’ Rocket Explodes Into Mushroom Cloud, Dealing Massive Blow to NASA’s Moon Plans"
description: "During a wet dress rehearsal, Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket exploded in dramatic fashion, erupting into a massive fireball."
date: "2026-05-29"
modified: "2026-05-29"
authors:
  - name: "Victor Tangermann"
    job_title: "Senior Editor"
    link: "https://futurism.com/authors/victor"
url: "https://futurism.com/space/jeff-bezos-rocket-explodes-mushroom-cloud-nasa-plans"
categories:
  - "Astronomy"
  - "Blue Origin"
  - "Moon"
  - "NASA"
  - "Off-World"
  - "Space"
---

# Jeff Bezos’ Rocket Explodes Into Mushroom Cloud, Dealing Massive Blow to NASA’s Moon Plans

![A large mushroom cloud plumes in the night sky.](<https://futurism.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/jeff-bezos-rocket-explodes-mushroom-cloud-nasa-plans.jpg>)
*NASA Spaceflight via X*

In what could turn out to be a huge setback for NASA's highly ambitious plans to build a permanent Moon base, Jeff Bezos' latest Blue Origin rocket erupted into a [massive mushroom cloud on the launchpad](<https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cg4pd3n30w6o>) last night.

During a wet dress rehearsal at the Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral on Thursday evening, the company's New Glenn rocket exploded in dramatic fashion. Footage shows an [enormous fireball engulfing the entire launch pad](<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O90WZJALYc>), a sight visible from far away.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O90WZJALYc

It's the very last thing NASA needed. Just days ago, the space agency [announced](<https://futurism.com/space/nasa-releases-sweeping-plans-moon-base>) a slew of "Moon base" missions to build out a permanent presence on the lunar surface — and they hinged on New Glenn rockets launching two of Blue Origin's Blue Moon lunar landers that are delivering payloads, including rovers, there before the end of this year.

Even before Blue Origin's latest setback, it was an enormously ambitious timeline. It's unclear how the New Glenn explosion will affect NASA's plans going forward, but it certainly doesn't bode well, given the likely extensive damage to the surrounding pad.

"NASA is aware of the anomaly that occurred tonight at Launch Complex 36 involving Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station," NASA's administrator Jared Isaacman said in a statement. "Spaceflight is unforgiving, and developing new heavy-lift launch capability is extraordinarily difficult."

"We will work with our partners to support a thorough investigation of this anomaly, assess near-term mission impacts, and get back to launching rockets," he added. "We will provide information on any impacts to the Artemis and Moon Base programs as it becomes available."

Bezos appeared distraught following the catastrophe.

"All personnel are accounted for and safe," he [tweeted](<https://x.com/JeffBezos/status/2060182822170902622>) around 10 pm Eastern on Thursday. "It’s too early to know the root cause but we’re already working to find it."

"Very rough day, but we’ll rebuild whatever needs rebuilding and get back to flying," he added. "It’s worth it."

Even SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, who has a long history of butting heads with Bezos, struck an empathetic pose.

"Most unfortunate," he [tweeted](<https://x.com/elonmusk/status/2060168861992022339>). "Rockets are hard."

The news comes just over a month after Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket [failed to deliver a communication satellite](<https://futurism.com/space/jeff-bezos-new-glenn-failure-nasa-moon>) into a high enough orbit, turning it into nothing more than another piece of space junk.

The rocket and the firm's Blue Moon lander are one of two options NASA is hoping to use to deliver astronauts to the surface of the Moon, alongside SpaceX's Starship.

Unfortunately, Musk's space company is similarly struggling to get its own rocket ready for prime time. Just yesterday, the Federal Aviation Administration [announced it was grounding Starship](<https://ca.news.yahoo.com/starship-grounded-spacex-mishap-during-093346905.html>) and launching a "mishap investigation" after the company's Super Heavy booster failed to reignite the majority of its thrusters before splashing down in the Gulf of Mexico on May 22. The second stage similarly erupted in a massive fireball after splashing down in the ocean.

"A return to flight of the Starship Super Heavy vehicle is based on the FAA determining that any system, process, or procedure related to the mishap does not affect public safety," the regulator wrote in a [statement](<https://www.faa.gov/newsroom/statements/general-statements>).

**More on New Glenn:** [*Jeff Bezos’ Botched Space Launch Was So Bad It Could Threaten NASA’s Entire Moon Pro*g*ram*](<https://futurism.com/space/jeff-bezos-new-glenn-failure-nasa-moon>)

## Author
I've been at Futurism since 2017, where my role has evolved to encompass design, writing, and increasingly editing. I've always been fascinated by space exploration and advanced transportation, which I've leaned into by interviewing luminaries in those fields while closely following the dimensions of policy and regulation that allow next-generation projects to succeed -- or, sometimes, to fail. I'm also keenly interested in the effects of generative AI on society, policies, and democratic institutions, as well as clean energy, physics and biology, and the vagaries of tech leadership. My work for Futurism has been cited by publications including Ars Technica, Gizmodo, PC Magazine, Jalopnik, Fox News, and the New York Post. I spent my childhood living in locations including Manila, the Philippines, and Geneva, Switzerland, attended McGill University, and now live in Toronto, Canada. Before Futurism I worked at AskMen and a small photography studio. In my free time, I'm an avid gardener, foodie, and craft beer lover, as well as a maker of artisanal hot pepper sauces. I have a magnificent dog named Freida.

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