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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 ...
Lockheed Martin’s venture capital arm is one of a handful of investors in this company looking to further enable autonomous delivery and re-entry from space. Inversion Space, a startup looking ...
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 ...
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 ...