Blue Origin says it has finally solved the mystery that has echoed out ever since its New Glenn rocket exploded into a fiery mushroom cloud over Florida’s Cape Canaveral Space Force Station this past May. Most of Blue Origin’s updates following this explosive accident have focused on its efforts to rapidly bring LC-36A back online. Blue Origin’s ambitious goal is to make New Glenn flight-ready again by ⁠year’s end. Ongoing reverberationsBlue Origin’s BE-4 engines power the first stage of the firm’s partially reusable New Glenn launch vehicles—but two of its BE-4s also see use on each of United Launch Alliance’s Vulcan as well. Blue Origin’s CEO has offered a similarly optimistic outlook for New Glenn.