Space Startup Wants to Deliver Cargo Anywhere on Earth in One Hour
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Inverse's Arc Could be the Spacecraft That Redefines Rush Hour with 1-Hour Space Deliveries
Inversion Space, a Long Beach, California-based startup, has recently unveiled its largest project to date. Founded in 2021 by a group of engineers who enjoy making orbital fantasies a reality, the company has been discreetly developing a machine dubbed Arc. This is a miniature spaceship capable of delivering products from the edge of space to [...]
Unveiling Arc, the New Orbital Courier by Inversion Space
On October 1, 2025, Inversion introduced Arc, calling it the world’s first space-based delivery vehicle. Its mission is to enable rapid cargo drop-offs anywhere on Earth in under an hour while opening a new frontier for hypersonic testing. Arc is a fully reusable, autonomously guided spacecraft with a payload bay sized for diverse mission needs. It can reenter from orbit, maneuver through hypersonic flight, and land under parachutes with no crew…
The American startup Inversion presented Arc, a self-contained hypersonic vehicle with which it hopes to deploy cargo anywhere on Earth in less than an hour. A potentially revolutionary concept that risks facing countless technical and regulatory obstacles.
The promise is ambitious: the Inversion company claims to be able to deliver anywhere around the world, and in less than an hour, thanks to hypersonic shuttles positioned in space. A test must take place in 2026. But Inversion is not addressed to the internet user lambda. It is, for the moment, only a project.
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