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Goods are shipped around the world via roads, rail, and air. Why not space, too? That’s the question posed by Inversion Space, a Los Angeles-based startup that’s developing a reentry capsule ...
Inversion Space’s demonstration reentry capsule before its launch on the SpaceX Transporter-12 rideshare. Credit: Inversion Space WASHINGTON — Startup Inversion Space says its first flight of ...
Inversion Space has become the third company to receive a spacecraft reentry license from the Federal Aviation Administration, paving the way for the startup to launch and return its tech ...
Inversion will use funding to build its next-generation autonomous spacecraft, making it cost-effective to deliver to the planet’s toughest spots from space – in minutes – and transforming ...
Equipped with a new $71 million contract from SpaceWERX, the technology development arm of the U.S. Space Force, Inversion is now racing toward a demonstration mission of its full-scale reentry ...
Inversion will use funding to build its next-generation autonomous spacecraft, designed to provide a cost-effective way to deliver to the planet’s toughest spots from space – in minutes.
The updated release reads: INVERSION RAISES $44 MILLION TO POWER ON-DEMAND DELIVERY FROM SPACE Inversion will use funding to build its next-generation autonomous spacecraft, making it cost ...
Inversion Space has become the third company to receive a spacecraft reentry license from the Federal Aviation Administration, paving the way for the startup to launch and return its tech pathfinder ...
Goods are shipped around the world via roads, rail, and air. Why not space, too? That’s the question posed by Inversion Space, a Los Angeles-based startup that’s developing a reentry capsule that it ...