Inversion Unveils Arc: Space-Based Delivery Vehicle for Global Cargo in Under an Hour
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Zac Zuo
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Summary
Inversion has unveiled Arc, a reusable space-based delivery vehicle that can deliver cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour. The system operates from orbit, creating a new on-demand logistics domain for high-value, intercontinental deliveries. This represents a future where vertical delivery is stratified by value, with drones handling low-altitude short-haul deliveries and orbital vehicles like Arc managing high-value intercontinental transport.
Key quotes
· 4 pulledYour next package might not arrive horizontally, but drop from the sky.
Arc, a space-based delivery vehicle that promises to deliver cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour.
Drones will likely own the low-altitude, short-haul space for low-to-medium value goods. Orbital vehicles like Arc will occupy the sub-orbital layer for high-value, intercontinental delivery.
Arc creates a new on-demand logistics domain from space, offering unprecedented speed and global access for critical missions.
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