Aerospace Startup Inversion Unveils Arc, A Space-Based Delivery Vehicle for Global Logistics Network
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sábado, 11 de octubre de 2025, 3:13 pm ET1 min de lectura
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Arc operates from low-Earth orbit, forming constellations tailored to customer needs. When called down, the spacecraft descends from orbit, navigates hypersonic reentry at velocities surpassing Mach 20, and completes autonomous landings using parachutes. This technology opens a new chapter in logistics by using orbital access as an extension of Earth's delivery network [1].
Inversion's vision involves deploying thousands of Arc vehicles working together as a connected fleet, forming an orbital logistics layer that enhances reach, reliability, and resilience for the U.S. and allied partners. The spacecraft includes a modular payload bay designed to transport mission-critical cargo and sensitive materials across various environments, from isolated regions to areas without reliable infrastructure [1].
Beyond its delivery mission, Arc also functions as a high-performance hypersonic testing platform. This capability supports the U.S.' growing emphasis on hypersonic research, enabling the simulation of next-generation flight trajectories with greater precision than traditional ground-based tests [1].
Inversion's recent inclusion in the Kratos-led MACH-TB 2.0 program, a $1.45 billion U.S. government initiative, underscores federal interest in integrating Arc into the nation's expanding hypersonic testing ecosystem [1].
The company's progress is supported by investors including Y Combinator, Spark Capital, and Lockheed Martin Ventures, alongside partnerships with organizations such as the U.S. Space Force and NASA [1].
A Los Angeles-based startup, Inversion, has unveiled Arc, a space-based delivery vehicle capable of transporting cargo to any location on Earth in under an hour. The Arc spacecraft operates from low-Earth orbit and can transport mission-critical cargo and sensitive materials across a range of environments. Inversion envisions space as a global logistics network, creating orbital infrastructure that could one day move goods, resources, and information across the planet with unprecedented speed.
A Los Angeles-based startup, Inversion, has introduced a groundbreaking technology that could revolutionize global logistics by enabling Amazon-style delivery in space. The company unveiled Arc, a space-based delivery vehicle capable of transporting cargo to any location on Earth in under an hour [1].Arc operates from low-Earth orbit, forming constellations tailored to customer needs. When called down, the spacecraft descends from orbit, navigates hypersonic reentry at velocities surpassing Mach 20, and completes autonomous landings using parachutes. This technology opens a new chapter in logistics by using orbital access as an extension of Earth's delivery network [1].
Inversion's vision involves deploying thousands of Arc vehicles working together as a connected fleet, forming an orbital logistics layer that enhances reach, reliability, and resilience for the U.S. and allied partners. The spacecraft includes a modular payload bay designed to transport mission-critical cargo and sensitive materials across various environments, from isolated regions to areas without reliable infrastructure [1].
Beyond its delivery mission, Arc also functions as a high-performance hypersonic testing platform. This capability supports the U.S.' growing emphasis on hypersonic research, enabling the simulation of next-generation flight trajectories with greater precision than traditional ground-based tests [1].
Inversion's recent inclusion in the Kratos-led MACH-TB 2.0 program, a $1.45 billion U.S. government initiative, underscores federal interest in integrating Arc into the nation's expanding hypersonic testing ecosystem [1].
The company's progress is supported by investors including Y Combinator, Spark Capital, and Lockheed Martin Ventures, alongside partnerships with organizations such as the U.S. Space Force and NASA [1].

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