Will NASA still be able to land humans on the Moon by 2028?
interestingengineering.com Jun 16, 2026

Will NASA still be able to land humans on the Moon by 2028?

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket exploded violently during a hot-fire test at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in late May 2026. The incident occurred shortly after the rocket's seven BE-4 engines ignited, resulting in a costly failure. The explosion is expected to have significant repercussions for the Artemis program, which relies on Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket for future missions. The incident raises concerns about the program's ability to meet its 2028 deadline for landing humans on the Moon. The cause of the explosion is currently unknown, and an investigation is underway.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The failure of the Blue Origin New Glenn rocket threatens to derail NASA's ambitious plans to return humans to the Moon by 2028, a goal that has been years in the making.
  • · The Artemis program's reliance on private industry to provide reliable and safe transportation to the Moon has always been a risk, and this incident highlights the potential consequences of that gamble.