Packages Delivered from Space Anywhere on Earth in 1 Hour

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The impressive Inversion delivery arc

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Quick commerce companies are creating a sensation right now. Many of these companies deliver goods to your home in just 10 to 15 minutes. Others can transport items from one city to another within one or two days. Similarly, it can take 5 to 15 days for international parcels to be delivered.

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Revolutionizing logistics with space delivery

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Imagine if goods could be delivered to any corner of the globe in just an hour. A revolutionary new service has emerged in the logistics world using Space Delivery Vehicles. An American company called Inversion has launched this service.

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A pioneering space delivery vehicle

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Inversion, which operates in the aerospace and defense sectors, has developed the world's first Space Delivery Vehicle. This vehicle, known as the Arc Vehicle, travels through space to deliver to any city on Earth in just 60 minutes.

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Arc: Made for space and beyond

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The Arc is a Re-Entry Vehicle, meaning it can travel into space and return to Earth's atmosphere. It resembles a spacecraft being 8 feet long and 4 feet wide and can carry up to 227 kilograms. Feel free to load the Arc Vehicle with goods weighing up to 227 Kg.

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Soaring to new heights and speeds

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Once loaded, the Arc Vehicle will ascend 1000 kilometers above the Earth. It will then fly to the delivery point and safely return to Earth, landing with the help of a parachute. The Arc Vehicle can fly at speeds up to 25,000 kilometers per hour.

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Experts weigh in on space logistics

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According to experts, the Space Delivery Vehicle has multiple potential uses, especially during conflict situations, where it can be incredibly beneficial. The Arc Vehicle can even pause its journey in space. The company states that this Space Delivery Vehicle can remain in space for up to 5 years, making it an invaluable asset during conflicts.

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Reusable, autonomous, and cost-effective

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The company claims that this autonomous spacecraft is reusable and cost-effective. Once goods are sent using it, the vehicle can be used again. However, there is no information available regarding the cost of this service or the start date.

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