Blue Origin has managed to land the booster “Never Tell Me The Odds” for the second time on landing barge Jacklyn during NG-3 mission

by swordfi2

5 Comments

  1. restitutor-orbis on

    So now there seem to be two operationally reusable rockets.

    Great news for lunar landings, hope we’ll see Blue Moon on Shackleton rim later this year!

  2. Fuzzy-Mud-197 on

    Super impressive, new glenn is going to be a workhorse in the future, but for now given the size of it it seems a bit underpowered but luckily they have already said they are gonna keep updating the engines similar to how spacex have done with the falcon 9

  3. Significant-Ant-2487 on

    This is not really cutting edge technology, the Grumman-built NASA lunar module landed on its exhaust plume on the Moon in 1969. A feat that has been compared to balancing a pencil on its point. And of course landing a rocket steered only by its exhaust plume isn’t conceptually different than launching a rocket steered only by its exhaust plume.