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Blue Origin achieves first landing of reused New Glenn rocket booster

By Thomson Reuters Apr 19, 2026 | 7:00 AM

April 19 (Reuters) – Blue Origin on Sunday said its New Glenn rocket booster touched ​down after its launch, marking ‌its first landing of a reused booster.

New Glenn carries AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird 7 satellite to low-Earth orbit ‌in ​a flight that ⁠marks a pivotal step ⁠for the Jeff Bezos-led company.

The mission was key in showing that New Glenn, a 29-story ​heavy-lift rocket, has a reliable booster reuse capability and ⁠can compete with ⁠Elon Musk’s SpaceX Falcon ​9 rocket.

The rocket’s booster, “Never Tell Me ​the Odds,” previously flew on ‌the NG-2 mission in November and was recovered, setting up this week’s milestone attempt.

The booster’s ⁠name is a nod to Han Solo’s line in the film ‘Star Wars: The ⁠Empire ‌Strikes Back.’

Following a series ⁠of delays earlier this ​month, ‌the mission comes amid ​a surge ⁠of activity in the space sector, including a successful NASA Artemis II lunar flyby.

(Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru. Editing by ​Jane Merriman)