Blue Origin’s New Glenn NG-3 Achieves Booster Reuse Milestone [Watch Booster Touchdown]

Blue Origin’s New Glenn NG-3 Achieves Booster Reuse Milestone [Watch Booster Touchdown]

The NG-3 mission marked the third flight of Blue Origin’s heavy-lift New Glenn rocket, and one of its most closely watched launches yet—both for commercial ambitions and reusable rocket technology.

Launch Overview:

  • Date: April 19, 2026
  • Launch site: Cape Canaveral, Florida
  • Rocket: New Glenn (two-stage heavy-lift vehicle)
  • Payload: BlueBird-7 satellite for AST SpaceMobile
  • Mission type: First commercial New Glenn launch

This was also the first time Blue Origin reused a New Glenn booster, a major milestone as it tries to compete with SpaceX in lowering launch costs through reusability.

Mission Objective:

The NG-3 flight aimed to deploy BlueBird-7, part of AST SpaceMobile’s next-generation satellite constellation designed to deliver direct-to-mobile broadband from space.

  • The satellite features a massive communications array and is part of a plan to build a global space-based cellular network.
  • Successful lifted off from Cape Canaveral
  • Booster recovery achieved
    • The first stage (named “Never Tell Me the Odds”) landed safely on a drone ship
    • This marked successful reuse on only the third flight, a significant technical step

This puts Blue Origin among group of companies capable of reusing large orbital-class boosters.

Watch Booster landing burn to Booster Touchdown in below Blue Origin video at  1:18: 04

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