Will There Finally Be a Chance to Invest in Blue Origin Stock?

Many investors are eager to invest in Blue Origin stock - especially after today's news...

Blue Origin - the private spaceflight company headed up by Amazon.com Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) CEO Jeff Bezos - just made history. It launched a rocket into space and then recovered the rocket completely intact in a controlled descent.

Rocket recovery has never been done before. The maneuver means massively reduced launch costs because it's a step toward ending U.S. dependence on Russia's "one-and-done" pricey, single-use rockets.

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Blue Origin's New Shepard landed after reaching a peak altitude of 100.5 kilometers and top speed of Mach 3.72. Credit: Blue Origin video

"Rockets have always been expendable. Not anymore. Now safely tucked away at our launch site in West Texas is the rarest of beasts, a used rocket," Bezos wrote in a blog post yesterday. "Blue Origin's reusable New Shepard space vehicle flew a flawless mission - soaring to 329,839 feet and then returning through 119-mph high-altitude crosswinds to make a gentle, controlled landing just four and a half feet from the center of the pad. Full reuse is a game changer, and we can't wait to fuel up and fly again."

Blue Origin did not announce yesterday's test flight in advance and did not issue a statement about it until 18 hours after it took place.

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Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Inc. (Nasdaq: TSLA) and rival private spaceflight company SpaceX, congratulated Bezos on Twitter. He also correctly pointed out that achieving reusable rockets for orbit - a longstanding goal of SpaceX's - is many times more difficult than doing so for a suborbital flight, as Blue Origin has just done.

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Even though Blue Origin's rocket is suborbital - and therefore not powerful enough to put people into orbit - it's still an extraordinary achievement.

"This flight validates our vehicle architecture and design," Bezos wrote.

New Shepard is also designed to carry people, but Blue Origin has not yet disclosed a timetable for crewed flights. However, in recent weeks, company officials stated they plan to begin unmanned test flights before the end of 2015. Additionally, Blue Origin is on track to begin commercial flights carrying research payloads in mid-2016.

That all points toward a bright future for Blue Origin - but can investors take advantage?

Investing in Blue Origin Stock

Right now, investors can't get a piece of Blue Origin stock because the company is privately held. And AMZN won't derive direct benefit from its leader's alternative interests.

Bezos, who founded Blue Origin 15 years ago, has been far more secretive about his space venture than rival Musk. He has never commented on whether he'll take Blue Origin public. In fact, yesterday's launch is exemplary of Bezos' approach - videos and news didn't post until hours later. Compare that with the highly publicized, live-streamed SpaceX launches this year.

In lieu of Blue Origin stock, investors can sink their teeth into two companies that are partnering with Bezos' firm to carry out NASA's massive contracts. These are the best space stocks to buy today...

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