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Touchdown: Jeff Bezos’ rocket just made a dramatic breakthrough for space travel

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The New Shepard rocket descends at a speed of 7km/h on Monday. It landed just 1.5 metres from the exact spot where it took off. Photo: Blue Origin/YouTube

Billionaire Jeff Bezos’ space company landed the first stage of its New Shepard space vehicle this week in a breakthrough that could help dramatically lower the cost of spaceflight.

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During a test flight in West Texas, Blue Origin successfully launched its unmanned New Shepard to an altitude of 100km, the threshold for space in what the founder of Amazon.com called a “flawless” mission. The capsule separated and returned to Earth, landing with parachutes.

WATCH: The historic flight and landing of the New Shepard

But more significant was the landing of the rocket booster, which descended, flew through 190km/h high-altitude crosswinds and touched down on the landing pad by firing its engine again. The company based said it landed less than 1.5 metres from the centre.
Blue Origin’s rocket ship lifts off on Monday in west Texas. But the big moment came later when the rocket landed back on Earth under its own power. Photo: AFP
Blue Origin’s rocket ship lifts off on Monday in west Texas. But the big moment came later when the rocket landed back on Earth under its own power. Photo: AFP
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The landing was cheered as a momentous milestone in the history of space flight that could one day make human travel far more accessible and affordable.

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