Blue Origin reusable rocket makes successful launch, landing in Texas
Rocket consists of a capsule designed to take people into space for suborbital flights
The private space company run by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has completed its fourth successful unmanned rocket launch and safe landing in West Texas using the same reusable vehicle.
Officials with Blue Origin say the latest launch of New Shepard happened Sunday morning near Van Horn. The rocket landed upright, with Bezos tweeting: "Successful mission."
New Shepard consists of a capsule designed to take people into space for suborbital flights, along with a booster.
The Washington state-based company launched New Shepard on Nov. 23, Jan. 22 and April 2 from the same site.
Careful engineering plus of course … the lucky boots. Successful mission. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/RocketsReused?src=hash">#RocketsReused</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/GradatimFerociter?src=hash">#GradatimFerociter</a> <a href="https://t.co/ON5lhfGPSK">pic.twitter.com/ON5lhfGPSK</a>
—@JeffBezos