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Inversion Unveils Arc
Inversion Space has unveiled Arc, a reusable reentry spacecraft designed to provide on-demand delivery of cargo anywhere on Earth in under an hour. The vehicle can be prepositioned in orbit for up to five years, then autonomously reenter and land ...View Commentary