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Aerospace tech company’s space vehicle delivers cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour

Aerospace tech company’s space vehicle delivers cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour

Los Angeles based aerospace and defense technology company Inversion has unveiled a new space-based delivery vehicle, Arc, that the company says can deliver cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour.

Turning space into a high-speed transportation network

What they’re saying:

Inversion says their space-based delivery vehicles are a game changer when it comes to logistics.

The Arc vehicle features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of cargo. Their plans call for thousands of Arc spacecraft forming a logistics network in low earth orbit.  

“With massive cross-range to cover great distances during reentry, and high maneuverability throughout every phase of flight, Arc delivers a transportation capability that has never existed before,” said Justin Fiaschetti, Co-Founder and CEO of Inversion. 

When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft autonomously descend from orbit, maneuver through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachutes.

Inversion says space-based delivery vehicles will be used in defense sector

What we know:

Fiaschetti says Inversions’ space-based delivery vehicles will initially be used in the defense sector, establishing a new global logistics domain with unprecedented speed, reach, and resiliency for national security.

“With massive cross-range to cover great distances during reentry, and high maneuverability throughout every phase of flight, Arc delivers a transportation capability that has never existed before,” said Fiaschetti. “We see a future where thousands of Arc spacecraft form a logistics network that provides transformative reach, resilience, and deterrence for the United States and its allies.”

Space based vehicles offer potential for speedy global logistics network 

What’s next:

Inversion says it sees space as a new global logistics network that expands access to every corner of Earth, creating a logistics network in space that connects communities and economies with unprecedented speed and reach. 

“History shows that every breakthrough in logistics — from railroads to aviation — has unlocked new industries and reshaped economies at scales few could have imagined at the start,” said Fiaschetti. “Arc represents the next leap, creating a logistics network in space that will make Earth radically more accessible.”

The Source: Information in this story was provided by Aerospace technology company Inversion.

 

 

 

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