Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin Rocket Landing: Third Time Is Still a Charm

Watch Jeff Bezos' private space company launch and land a rocket for third time.

Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket lifted off from a remote launch site in West Texas on Saturday. The company said the rocket reached an altitude of 339,138 feet during the flight before it returned to Earth and landed gently on the ground. The unmanned crew capsule it was carrying separated from the rocket and also landed smoothly on Earth, parachuting to the ground at 1.3 miles per hour, according to a video released Sunday by Blue Origin.

The successful landing is the third time in four months Blue Origin has successfully landed a used rocket vertically on Earth.

Musk said drone ship landings are needed for "high velocity missions," which would allow payloads, such as satellites, to reach a higher orbit. Nailing the landing is huge for SpaceX and space travel as a whole because Musk has previously said he believes reusing rockets -- which cost as much as a commercial airplane -- could reduce the cost of access to space by a factor of one hundred.