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Blue Origin Reuses Booster, Satellite Lost in Orbit

Is Blue Origin's booster recovery a historic technological milestone or is it overshadowed by New Glenn's second stage failures?
Blue Origin Reuses Booster, Satellite Lost in Orbit
Above: A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket launches from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on April 19. Image credit: Paul Hennesy/Anadolu via Getty Images

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Narrative A

Blue Origin has made history by joining an exclusive club of pioneers with the successful recovery of the "Never Tell Me the Odds" booster. The landing was picture-perfect, marking another milestone for the program and demonstrating that the growing space industry is hitting its stride with the effective deployment of reusable launch systems.

Narrative B

A clean booster landing means little when the rocket's upper stage keeps malfunctioning — marking the second time New Glenn's second stage has underperformed. This disaster left the BlueBird 7 stranded in an unusable orbit, signifying both the launch's failure and a costly loss for AST SpaceMobile's broadband network ambitions.


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