Jacklyn (LPV1)

Jacklyn
History
United States
NameLanding Platform Vessel 1
OwnerBlue Origin
Port of registryPort Canaveral, Florida
Laid down21 February 2023
Launched31 January 2024
Completed8 August 2024
In service2025
IdentificationIMO number9998676
General characteristics
TypeFloating landing platform
Tonnage13,818 GT
Length115.9 m (380 ft)
Beam45.72 m (150.0 ft)
Depth6.706 m (22.00 ft)
Landing history
StatusActive
First landing
(Blue Ring Pathfinder)
Last landing
(ESCAPADE (2 spacecraft) and a payload from Viasat)
Associated
rockets
New Glenn

Landing Platform Vessel 1 (LPV1), named Jacklyn, is a barge which was manufactured for Blue Origin in 2024 for use as a landing platform ship. It entered service in January 2025 for the New Glenn launch vehicle.

The LPV1 barge replaced the ship, also named Jacklyn, that Blue Origin had purchased in 2018 and intended to use as a landing platform vessel until 2022, when Blue Origin scrapped it.

On 13th November 2025, New Glenn booster, GS1-SN002 (Never Tell Me The Odds) successfully landed on Jacklyn, during the second flight of the rocket, carrying two ESCAPADE satelites and a ViaSat payload.