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Who will be the second one to successfully land an orbital rocket booster?

Blue Origin with New Glenn
38 (76%)
Deep Blue Aerospace with Nebula-1
4 (8%)
Rocket Lab with Neutron
6 (12%)
CAST with CZ-10A
0 (0%)
PLD Space with Miura 5
0 (0%)
Firefly and Northrop Grumman with MLV
0 (0%)
Relativity with Terran R
0 (0%)
Stoke Space with Nova
2 (4%)
Rocket Pi with Darwin 2
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 50

Voting closed: 12/15/2024 01:53 pm


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Offline PM3

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NASA's been successfully landing boosters since 1981, STS with chutes,  SLS without chutes.

See post 11-13.
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It appears "Blue Origin with New Glenn" won this poll on November 13, 2025 when the second New Glenn flight launched ESCAPADE and recovered its booster.

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