Jeff Bezos's Space Startup Blue Origin Soars Into the Reusable Rocket RaceThe Amazon founder's space startup successfully landed a reusable, suborbital rocket, and raised Elon Musk's eyebrows in the process.

ByKim Lachance Shandrow

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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos

This article was updated at 3:02 ET on Wed., Nov. 25, 2015.

Watch out, Elon Musk. Jeff Bezos's space startup is gaining on you in the reusable rocket race. Well, sort of.Blue Origin, the Amazon founder and CEO's space startup, beautifully landed a reusable suborbital rocket yesterday. The unmanned rocket ship soared some 62 miles into space, then stuck a smooth vertical landing upon its return to earth during a test flight in West Texas.

In celebration of the feat, Bezos fired off hisfirst-ever tweet。我们会说他earned it.

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"Rockets have always been expendable. Not anymore," Bezos said in ablog postfollowing what he hailed as New Shepard's "flawless" mission. "Now safely tucked away at our launch site in West Texas is the rarest of beasts, a used rocket...Full reuse is a game changer, and we can't wait to fuel up and fly again."

Ever the gentleman, Musk tweeted his congrats to Bezos. It was a refreshing show of good sportsmanship from a fiercely driven competitor...while it lasted. Hours later, the SpaceX founder and CEO changed his tune on Twitter, schooling Bezos on the history of his own commercial space startup's suborbital flights, which date back to 2013. He also sought toclarifythe difference between "space" and "orbit" for his rival (something journalists like myself could learn from as well, I must admit). Oversimplified bottom line: Suborbital feats are far less impressive than orbital. That said, Bezos did not humiliate Musk. Not even close.

Let the nerdy, billionaire rocket-measuringTwittersphere in-fightingbegin. Or not. Bezos has yet to take the bait.

Related:Amazon's Jeff Bezos to Build Rocket Plant, Launch Pad in Florida

SpaceX, for its part, has yet to successfully land and reuse itsFalcon 9 rockets。The rockets have botched landing attempts on a floating platform in the Atlantic ocean. During SpaceX's last test flight, the Falcon 9blew upminutes after launch, sending Musk and company back to the drawing board. However, it bears noting that Musk and company are attempting to achievea much more difficult undertakingthan Blue Origin, in that it's significantly more challenging to land an orbital rocket than to land a suborbital rocket.

Bezos, Musk and fellow billionaire entrepreneurRichard Bransonaren't just vying to gain a competitive foothold in the burgeoning commercial aerospace market. They're battling to rocket everyday people (well,millionaires and celebrities) into space -- in Musk's case, eventually all the way toMars, not merely justa few miles above the earth。Still, with yesterday's Blue Origin victory freshly tucked under his belt, Bezos just took more than a small step forward in the private suborbital spaceflight race.

"We are building Blue Origin to seed an enduring human presence in space," Bezos said, "to help us move beyond this blue planet that is the origin of all we know. We are pursuing this vision patiently, step-by-step. Our fantastic team in Kent, Van Horn and Cape Canaveral is working hard not just to build space vehicles, but to bring closer the day when millions of people can live and work in space."

Related:Remembering George Mueller, the 'Father of the Space Shuttle'

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Kim Lachance Shandrow

Former West Coast Editor

Kim Lachance Shandrow is the former West Coast editor at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was a commerce columnist atLos Angeles CityBeat,a news producer at MSNBC and KNBC in Los Angeles and a frequent contributor to theLos Angeles Times。She has also written forGovernment Technologymagazine,LA Yogamagazine, theLowell Sunnewspaper, HealthCentral.com, PsychCentral.com and the former U.S. Surgeon General, Dr. C. Everett Coop. Follow her on Twitter at@Lashandrow。You can also follow her on Facebookhere

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