Blue Origin’s Reusable Booster Succeeds, Payload Is Lost (1)

April 19, 2026, 9:27 PM UTC

Blue Origin’s flagship New Glenn rocket launched to space on its third flight, reusing a booster for the first time but failing to correctly place the satellite it was carrying into its intended orbit.

The rocket took off from the launchpad at Cape Canaveral, Florida at approximately 7:25 a.m. and its reusable first stage returned to Earth 10 minutes later, touching down on a barge in the Atlantic Ocean. New Glenn was carrying a satellite built by AST SpaceMobile Inc., a Texas-based company building out a network to deliver connectivity directly to mobile phones.

Blue Origin, the US space company of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, successfully reused and recovered a booster for its New Glenn rocket on Sunday. Source: Bloomberg

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