Blue Origin's rocket reuse achievement marred by upper stage failure
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- Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket completed its third flight with a successful booster landing, reusing an orbital-class booster for the first time.
- The launch occurred from Cape Canaveral, Florida, using methane-fueled BE-4 engines and a liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen upper stage.
- The booster, named 'Never Tell Me The Odds', landed on a platform in the Atlantic Ocean after its second flight, building on reusability efforts.
- New Glenn is larger and more complex than Blue Origin's New Shepard, enabling missions to low-Earth orbit and beyond with faster launch rates.
- Blue Origin aims to reuse engines from previous flights to enhance efficiency, competing in the reusable rocket market led by SpaceX's rapid reusability.