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Inversion Space's Arc to Revolutionize 2023 with Hypersonic, Reusable Space Travel

Inversion Space's Arc spacecraft is set to revolutionize space travel in 2023. With hypersonic speeds and global delivery networks planned by 2028, this reusable vehicle could change how we think about space missions.

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Inversion Space's Arc to Revolutionize 2023 with Hypersonic, Reusable Space Travel

Inversion Space, a startup founded by Justin Fiaschetti and Austin Briggs, is set to revolutionize space travel with its innovative spacecraft, Arc. The first Arc mission is slated for 2023, with global delivery networks expected by 2028.

Arc is a lifting body reentry vehicle, unlike traditional space capsules or planes. It can withstand speeds over Mach 20 and land within 50 feet of a target. The founders, who started the company in 2021 during their time at Boston University, envision space as a new mode of transportation.

Inversion Space aims to deploy constellations of Arcs for global entry networks, promising to reach anywhere on Earth in under an hour. Each Arc can carry 500 lbs of payload in orbit for up to five years and is fully reusable. The company plans to build hundreds of Arcs per year to support these operational constellations.

Arc's capabilities also make it suitable for hypersonic testing payloads and defense missions. The first test of Arc is scheduled for 2023.

Inversion Space's Arc promises swift, efficient, and reusable space travel. With the first mission planned for 2023 and operational constellations expected by 2028, the company is poised to transform global entry networks and space missions.

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