Key Takeaways
- Blue Origin successfully landed its New Glenn rocket’s first-stage booster after a Mars mission launch.
- This makes them the second company after SpaceX to recover an orbital-class booster.
- Jeff Bezos shared video of the precision landing on a droneship.
Blue Origin has achieved a historic milestone in space exploration with the successful landing of its New Glenn rocket. The company successfully recovered the first-stage booster after launching NASA’s ESCAPADE spacecraft toward Mars.
The massive 321-foot rocket, powered by seven BE-4 engines, lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station. Approximately nine minutes later, the booster autonomously touched down on the droneship Jacklyn located about 375 miles offshore.
This achievement positions Blue Origin as only the second company worldwide, following SpaceX, to successfully recover an orbital-class rocket booster. The successful landing represents a crucial advancement in developing reusable rocket technology for deep-space missions.
Company founder Jeff Bezos shared video footage of the precision landing, demonstrating Blue Origin’s growing capabilities in the competitive orbital launch market. The successful recovery marks a significant step forward in making space travel more sustainable and cost-effective.



