Jeff Bezos Posts Clip Of Blue Origin Successfully Landing New Glenn Rocket’s Reusable Booster For First T

Jeff Bezos on Sunday shared a video of a Blue Origin New Glenn booster landing on the company’s droneship Jacklyn in the Atlantic Ocean, a milestone that marked Blue Origin’s first successful reuse and recovery of an orbital-class booster even as the mission suffered a setback with its payload.

Bezos Showcases Reuse Milestone At Sea

Reuters reported that the first stage, which had already flown once before, touched down successfully after launch from Cape Canaveral, giving Jeff Bezos’ space company a long-sought demonstration of reusability as it tries to narrow the gap with Elon Musk’s SpaceX.

Bezos posted the clip on X from the NG-3 mission on April 19, showing the booster nicknamed “Never Tell Me the Odds” settling onto Jacklyn during its return. The launch lifted off at about 7:25 am ET, according to Reuters, with the booster landing roughly 10 minutes later. Musk replied, “Congrats.”