Inversion Space

Inversion Space specializes in crafting cost-effective re-entry vehicles tailored to retrieve cargo from space and return it safely to Earth.

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Space Delivery Technology, Orbital Cargo Return, Autonomous Reentry Vehicles

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Inversion Space engineers autonomous re-entry vehicles capable of delivering cargo from space to Earth within one hour. Their innovative technology enables rapid global delivery of materials, supporting scientific experiments, space station resupply, and urgent logistics needs. The company develops two primary capsules: Ray, a technology development vehicle launching in 2024, and Arc, a more advanced capsule designed for precise global delivery by 2026. Their system allows materials to be stored in orbit and delivered anywhere on the planet quickly, with landing accuracy within a football field’s range.

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