El cohete New Glenn de Blue Origin explota durante una prueba en Florida

El cohete New Glenn de Blue Origin explotó la noche del jueves durante una prueba de encendido en su plataforma de lanzamiento en Cabo Cañaveral, Florida. La detonación generó una gran bola de fuego visible en los alrededores. Jeff Bezos, fundador de la compañía, confirmó que todo el personal se encuentra a salvo.

El incidente tuvo lugar en la plataforma de lanzamiento mientras la empresa realizaba una prueba en tierra del gran cohete. Los testigos informaron que brillantes llamas iluminaron el cielo nocturno cerca de la costa de Florida.

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