I can’t access live sources directly right now, but I can share what’s publicly known about Blue Origin’s notable incidents up to late 2024 and summarize the status as of 2025–2026 based on prior reporting.
Direct answer
- There have been no recent public reports of a new Blue Origin launch failure involving a crewed mission after the 2022 mishap. The 2022 New Shepard uncrewed flight experienced a booster failure, but the capsule’s emergency systems functioned as designed and no human casualties occurred. Public reporting at the time indicated investigations and regulatory review, with the company and authorities working toward resuming flights. For the latest developments beyond 2022, you would need to check current news sources.
Context and background
- 2022 incident: A Blue Origin New Shepard booster failed during an uncrewed cargo mission, triggering the escape system which allowed the capsule to separate and descend safely, while the booster impacted the ground. This was widely reported as Blue Origin’s first major launch mishap.[2][4][5]
- Aftermath: The FAA grounded the vehicle pending investigation, and Blue Origin coordinated with regulators while continuing to develop and test its systems before returning to flight.[4][5]
- 2024–2025 updates: Blue Origin did resume crewed flights in 2024 after a pause, with mission NS-25 noted in reporting as part of the resumed program, featuring multiple crew members including notable astronaut candidates.[10]
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- If you’d like, I can search for the very latest news on Blue Origin and any recent failure or mishap reports, then summarize with dates, what happened, regulatory status, and any impact on flight schedules.
- I can also pull a concise timeline of Blue Origin’s incidents and flight resumptions and compare the 2022 mishap to other spaceflight mishaps for context.
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Sources
Blue Origin, the Space flight service company owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, saw its first launch failure as its New Shepard Rocket burst into flames minutes after the launch from the company's West Texas Facility.
economictimes.indiatimes.comThe problem led to an early end for a cargo flight using the company's New Shepard vehicle.
www.wsj.comJeff Bezos led Blue Origin suffered a mid-flight failure of its New Shepard capsule. An anomaly in its boosters caused it to abandon the mission and land on Earth.
tech.hindustantimes.comBlue Origin, the Space flight service company owned by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, saw its first launch failure as its New Shepard Rocket burst into flames minutes after the launch from the company's West Texas Facility.
economictimes.indiatimes.comThe private spaceflight company Blue Origins is typically secretive about its spaceship plans. But founder Jeff Bezos has posted an update on a recent rocket failure during a commercial suborbital rocket test.
www.space.comBlue Origin aims to launch the most ambitious test yet of its reusable spaceflight system by the end of the month, company founder Jeff Bezos said.
www.space.comBlue Origin says the safety mechanism worked as planned but the US regulator has grounded the rocket until an investigation takes place.
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