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Deutsche Post Mail Carrier On Cargo Bike During Autumn
A Deutsche Post mail carrier in uniform rides a yellow cargo bicycle with large delivery boxes on a path next to trees displaying autumn foliage in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on October 30, 2025. The postal worker delivers mail and packages in the residential area. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190029536_NUR
The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190029527_NUR
The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_190029525_NUR
The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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The Union Of Land Workers (UTT) Handed Out Vegetables In Plaza De Mayo To Combat Hunger And Unemployment In Argentina.
Small and medium-sized rural producers deliver a huge food supply in Plaza de Mayo, Argentina, on October 16, 2025. They deliver 20,000 kilos of fresh food. ''While hunger grows in the neighborhoods, thousands of producers cannot sell their crops because domestic consumption has plummeted and the prices we receive do not cover their costs,'' warns the Argentine Agrifood Roundtable. (Photo by Catriel Gallucci Bordoni/NurPhoto) -
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'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' Australian Premiere
October 13, 2025, Sydney, Australia: SHUANG HU attends the 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' Australian Premiere, part of SXSW Sydney at the Seymour Centre in Sydney, Australia. (Credit Image: © Christopher Khoury/Australian Press Agency via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' Australian Premiere
October 13, 2025, Sydney, Australia: SAKARA BELL attends the 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' Australian Premiere, part of SXSW Sydney at the Seymour Centre in Sydney, Australia. (Credit Image: © Christopher Khoury/Australian Press Agency via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' Rome Premiere
October 10, 2025, Rome, Italy: JEREMY ALLEN WHITE attends the 'Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere' photocall at Cinema Moderno. (Credit Image: © Antonietta Baldassarre/Insidefoto via ZUMA Press (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
Customers leave the floating post office on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
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World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
An officer works inside the floating post office on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790827_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
The floating post office is pictured on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790826_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
The floating post office is pictured on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790825_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
In Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025, customers wait for their turn for postal work inside the floating post office on World Post Day in Dal Lake. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790824_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
In Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025, customers wait for their turn for postal work inside the floating post office on World Post Day in Dal Lake. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790823_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
The floating post office is pictured on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790822_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
The floating post office is pictured on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790820_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
The floating post office is pictured on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790818_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
The floating post office is pictured on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
DUKAS_189790816_NUR
World's Only Floating Office On World Post Day In Kashmir
People rest near the floating post office on World Post Day in the famed Dal Lake in Srinagar, Kashmir, India, on October 9, 2025. This two-century-old floating post office, claimed to be the world's only floating post office, starts in the British era and still continues to deliver letters and couriers for 200 years to the people living on Dal Lake. The post office is a major attraction for tourists for sending letters and postcards, and the services offered in the post office include internet facilities and international phone calls. (Photo by Faisal Khan/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Attend Pro-Palestinian Rally In Paris
Thousands gather in the heart of Paris, France, on October 4, 2023, to protest against the ongoing violence in Gaza. The demonstration is organized to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and to condemn the ongoing violence in Gaza. Participants also show strong support for the Global Sumud Flotilla, a humanitarian mission aiming to break the blockade and deliver aid. (Photo by Giulia Morici/NurPhoto) -
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Thousands Attend Pro-Palestinian Rally In Paris
Thousands gather in the heart of Paris, France, on October 4, 2023, to protest against the ongoing violence in Gaza. The demonstration is organized to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and to condemn the ongoing violence in Gaza. Participants also show strong support for the Global Sumud Flotilla, a humanitarian mission aiming to break the blockade and deliver aid. (Photo by Giulia Morici/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian Tunisians Protest Detention Of Global Sumud Flotilla Activists By Israel
Female pro-Palestinians make the victory sign (V sign) as they take part in a demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 4, 2025, to protest Israel's detention of Tunisian activists participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission and to demand their release. They also protest against what they call the war of extermination and starvation inflicted on the people of Gaza. The Israeli military intercepts the Global Sumud Flotilla ships and detains all participants on board. The Global Sumud Flotilla is an international solidarity mission that sets sail with hundreds of participants, including activists, politicians, humanitarian groups, and public figures from dozens of countries, to break Israel's blockade of Gaza amid the ongoing attacks on the enclave. Participants aim to deliver food, water, and medicine to civilians in Gaza, which faces a humanitarian crisis amid Israel's siege. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Pro-Palestinian Tunisians Protest Detention Of Global Sumud Flotilla Activists By Israel
Pro-Palestinians hold a large Palestinian flag during a demonstration in Tunis, Tunisia, on October 4, 2025, to protest Israel's detention of Tunisian activists participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla humanitarian mission and to demand their release. They also protest against what they call the war of extermination and starvation inflicted on the people of Gaza. The Israeli military intercepts the Global Sumud Flotilla ships and detains all participants on board. The Global Sumud Flotilla is an international solidarity mission that sets sail with hundreds of participants, including activists, politicians, humanitarian groups, and public figures from dozens of countries, to break Israel's blockade of Gaza amid the ongoing attacks on the enclave. Participants aim to deliver food, water, and medicine to civilians in Gaza, which faces a humanitarian crisis amid Israel's siege. (Photo by Chedly Ben Ibrahim/NurPhoto) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189550094_FER
Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189550093_FER
Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189550091_FER
Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189550089_FER
Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189550088_FER
Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189550086_FER
Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
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03/10/2025
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A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship in re-entry
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189550084_FER
Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship on re-entry to make a delivery
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
Ferrari Press Agency
Arc 1
Ref 17181
03/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Inversion
A spaceship designed to deliver vital military supplies anywhere in the world within an hour has been unveiled.
The ”on demand" service by the Arc will provide a capability for the US military to receive as much as 225 kg of supplies around the globe within 60 minutes.
The plan is to have dozens of Arcs in orbit for up to five years which can be called upon when needed
They would then autonomously land wherever and whenever they're needed.
Payloads could be anything from medical supplies to drones.
The aerospace company behind Arc is Los Angeles based Inversion.
The Arc is 122 cm wide and 244cm tall and the company is aiming to launch the first Arc vehicle by the end of 2026.
It is a lifting body spacecraft and it will do the majority of its manoeuvring in the atmosphere, where it has 1,000 km of cross-range capability during reentry.
It will land by parachute and so not require a runway.
The vehicle's propulsion system uses non-toxic materials so can be approached immediately after landing without a handler needing protective gear.
A spokesman said: “Arc features a versatile payload bay designed to accommodate a wide range of mission-critical cargo and effects.
“When launched to low-Earth orbit, Arc vehicles will form constellations of varying sizes and locations tailored to each customer’s needs.
“When called down on demand, Arc spacecraft descend from orbit, manoeuvre through hypersonic reentry, and touch down safely under parachute – all autonomously.”
OPS: Render of an Arc spaceship in orbit awaiting a summons.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Italians Take Part In A General Strike For Palestine
Protesters march during a rally in support of Palestine in Rome, Italy, on September 22, 2025. Demonstrators took part in a strike against the war in Gaza and expressed support for the Global Sumud Flotilla, which is sailing through the Mediterranean Sea to deliver food and humanitarian aid to Palestinians. (Photo by Andrea Mancini/NurPhoto) -
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Italians Take Part In A General Strike For Palestine
Protesters march during a rally in support of Palestine in Rome, Italy, on September 22, 2025. Demonstrators took part in a strike against the war in Gaza and expressed support for the Global Sumud Flotilla, which is sailing through the Mediterranean Sea to deliver food and humanitarian aid to Palestinians. (Photo by Andrea Mancini/NurPhoto) -
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Italians Take Part In A General Strike For Palestine
Protesters march during a rally in support of Palestine in Rome, Italy, on September 22, 2025. Demonstrators took part in a strike against the war in Gaza and expressed support for the Global Sumud Flotilla, which is sailing through the Mediterranean Sea to deliver food and humanitarian aid to Palestinians. (Photo by Andrea Mancini/NurPhoto) -
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Italians Take Part In A General Strike For Palestine
Protesters march during a rally in support of Palestine in Rome, Italy, on September 22, 2025. Demonstrators took part in a strike against the war in Gaza and expressed support for the Global Sumud Flotilla, which is sailing through the Mediterranean Sea to deliver food and humanitarian aid to Palestinians. (Photo by Andrea Mancini/NurPhoto)
