The Blue Origin rocket launcher crashed shortly after takeoff Monday in West Texas, Jeff Bezos' company said, adding that the capsule was able to separate from the rest of the rocket.

“Launcher malfunction during unmanned flight today,” the company first announced, then adding that the capsule ejection system had worked as expected.

A video shows the hard landing of the capsule but not the rest of the rocket, which crashed.

"There were no injuries," said Blue Origin.

No takeoff during the investigation

A video shows, about a minute after takeoff, the capsule activating its emergency engines and ejecting from the main launcher at full speed, then, accompanied by parachutes, its hard landing.


Booster failure on today's uncrewed flight.

Escape system performed as designed.

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— Blue Origin (@blueorigin) September 12, 2022

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The video does not show what happened to the launcher, the company writing that he "fell to the ground", whereas if successful he must come back to stand up, gently.

The capsule, unmanned, carried only research equipment for this mission entitled "New Shepard 23".

The American civil aviation regulator, the FAA, has announced that it has blocked any further take-off of this rocket while the investigation is ongoing.

"The capsule landed safely and the launcher touched down in the hazard zone," the agency wrote.

First mission that ends in failure

It was the 23rd mission for the company, the first to end in failure.

It is a blow for the space tourism company led by the founder of Amazon.

Jeff Bezos had himself participated in the first manned flight of New Shepard in July 2021. Since then, the machine has transported around thirty people, including the actor playing the emblematic Captain Kirk of the

Star Trek

series , William Shatner.

In early August, the company had successfully sent the first Egyptian and the first Portuguese into space, an experience of a few minutes in weightlessness.

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