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Blue Origin launch pad repairs could take 'serious time', NASA chief tells CNBC

June 1 (Reuters) – Damage to a Blue Origin launch pad from the spectacular explosion of the company's giant New Glenn rocket during a test firing of its engines last week will "take some serious time"

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