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Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
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Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan.One day a version could be made for putting into orbit around the Moon.
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DUKAS_189918744_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan.One day a version could be made for putting into orbit around the Moon.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189918743_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan.One day a version could be made for putting into orbit around the Moon.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189918742_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan.One day a version could be made for putting into orbit around the Moon.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189918741_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. t is also hoped that layers of bubbles could be created, with one warmer surface and another cooler to create condensation. This would allow astronauts to plant vegetables and plants and create an ecosystem to produce oxygen.
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DUKAS_189918740_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. t is also hoped that layers of bubbles could be created, with one warmer surface and another cooler to create condensation. This would allow astronauts to plant vegetables and plants and create an ecosystem to produce oxygen.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189918739_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. Cutaway of the specially developed microwave-powered furnace and combined glass blower on the lunar surface. The huge glass bubble blown tooptimal size and cooled.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189918738_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. Cutaway of the specially developed microwave-powered furnace and combined glass blower on the lunar surface.The lunar glass particles collected from the surface are heated then gdually blown into a huge glass bubble.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189918737_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. Cutaway of the specially developed microwave-powered furnace and combined glass blower on the lunar surface.The lunar glass particles collected from the surface are heated then gdually blown into a huge glass bubble.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189918736_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. Cutaway of the specially developed microwave-powered furnace and combined glass blower on the lunar surface.The lunar glass particles collected from the surface are heated then gdually blown into a huge glass bubble.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189918735_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. Cutaway of the specially developed microwave-powered furnace and combined glass blower on the lunar surface.The lunar glass particles collected from the surface are heated then gdually blown into a huge glass bubble.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189918734_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. The specially developed microwave-powered furnace and combined glass blower ison the lunar surface.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189918733_FER
Making giant glass bubbles for Moon habitats
Ferrari Press Agency
Bubbles 1
Ref 17204
13/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Skyeports
Astronauts could one day be living on the Moon inside glass bubbles made from lunar dust.
US space agency NASA is funding research into the large liveable spheres which would be created on the lunar surface.
Tiny pieces of so–called lunar glass that is a component of the Moon's soil, or regolith, along with rocks and mineral fragments – would be collected upon arrival from Earth.
The material would be melted down in a microwave-powered furnace.
The furnace would then blow the glass into a bubble left to harden into a large, transparent structure.
The idea is to expand them by hundreds or thousands of feet, into workable astronaut homes from 300 to 500 metres wide.
The idea has been dreamt up by US space engineering company Skyeports.
They could also be made self-sealing with polymers in the glass polymers reorganising themselves after any breaks caused by lunar earthquakes.The homes could also be fitted with solar panels to generate their own energy.
Skyeports chief executive Dr Martin Bermudez hopes to see entire cities of the spheres on the Moon and Mars, connected by glass
bridges.
OPS: Render of the Skyeports glass bubble plan. A specially developed microwave-powered furnace and combined glass blower is lowered onto the lunar surface.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189741377_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.Garage
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DUKAS_189741374_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189741370_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189741369_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.Owner's dressing room/wardrobe
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189741368_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189741365_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189741361_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189741360_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189741359_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189741358_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Jacob & Co
High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_189741357_FER
A $150 million home to be built
Ferrari Press Agency
Aurueum 1
Ref 17191
08/10/2025
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High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
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A $150 million home to be built
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High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.Owner's suite
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A $150 million home to be built
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High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
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A $150 million home to be built
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High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
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A $150 million home to be built
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High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
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A $150 million home to be built
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High end watch and jewellery maker Jacob & Co has announced a $150 million USD / €129 million euros home for a billionaire buyer.
Spanning 3,900 square metres , Aureum Estate will have seven bedrooms and nine bathrooms plus a spa, cinema and a garage for storing a stable of supercars.
It is to be constructed in Dubai , United Arab Emirates and is pledged to “redefine” luxury living.
The site overlooks the Dubai Hills golf course and is just a few minutes from the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa.
Every element — from its one-of-a-kind furniture to its hand-crafted marble — is said to “reflect the same artistry and precision” found in Jacob & Co creations.
It is the first private residence from the New York base company’s founder Jacob Arabo.
He collaborated with a team of 14 designers and eight architects.
Aureum Estate is described as a “liveable work of art.”
OPS: Render of the Aureum Estate.
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 coming in to land at its target destination by parachute
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 on re-entry to make a delivery
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Spaceship delivers anywhere in the world in an hour
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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 orbit awaiting a summons.
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Autonomous military vessel for landing special forces
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08/09/2025
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An autonomous AI equipped landing craft is being developed to deliver social forces on top secret missions for the UK’s Royal Navy.
The Sea Dagger will be used by the country’s elite Commando force and will be able to carry a unit and their vehicles if required.
It is being developed under a programme titled UK Commando Force by UK naval architect company Leidos.
The contract is to build 24, 74km/h vessels capable of deploying Commando strike teams plus offer training and support.
Sea Dagger is a collaboration between Leidos , the Royal Navy and the Commandos.
The design has an in-house artificial intelligence package called Trusted Mission , autonomous systems and integrated weaponry.
Sea Dagger is designed to continue delivering its mission under stress, disruption or attack.
OPS: Render of the Sea Dagger.
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Autonomous military vessel for landing special forces
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08/09/2025
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An autonomous AI equipped landing craft is being developed to deliver social forces on top secret missions for the UK’s Royal Navy.
The Sea Dagger will be used by the country’s elite Commando force and will be able to carry a unit and their vehicles if required.
It is being developed under a programme titled UK Commando Force by UK naval architect company Leidos.
The contract is to build 24, 74km/h vessels capable of deploying Commando strike teams plus offer training and support.
Sea Dagger is a collaboration between Leidos , the Royal Navy and the Commandos.
The design has an in-house artificial intelligence package called Trusted Mission , autonomous systems and integrated weaponry.
Sea Dagger is designed to continue delivering its mission under stress, disruption or attack.
OPS: Render of the Sea Dagger.
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Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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Ava 1
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03/09/2025
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The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness.
OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring.Uneven face.
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Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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Ava 1
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03/09/2025
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The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness.
OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring.Daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness.
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Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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Ava 1
Ref 17120
03/09/2025
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The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness.
OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring.Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time. The result? Rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
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Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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Ava 1
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03/09/2025
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The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness.
OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring. Patchy balding hair
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Possible health issues for infleuncers revealed
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Ava 1
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03/09/2025
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The toll of a social media influencer’s lifestyle on their body has been graphically illustrated as a warning how the profession can impact appearances over time
Experts have used medical research to create a model called Ava as a fictitious influencer,of the future in the year 2050, showing how the lifestyle can leave its mark.
Prolonged smartphone use, hours under ring lights, and constant posing can reshape posture over time.
It can leave people with rounded shoulders, chronic neck pain, and a forward head tilt that becomes permanent.
The medical journal Interdisciplinary Neurosurgery says this is because every time someone looks at their smartphone, their cervical spine has 15 to 60 degrees of flexion.
Patchy skin is caused by daily layers of makeup, frequent skincare product swaps, and constant cosmetic application can trigger skin irritation, inflammation, and patchiness.
OPS: Render of ficticious influencer Ava showing some of the health problems the role could bring.
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Mountain-inspired docklands development
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A coastal development inspired by mountain ranges is set to be built.
The 114,000 square metre project for the Far East city of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia will encompass, the Jesselton Docklands in northern Borneo.
It will be organised around an inner marina and spread across three plots comprising residential and commercial towers, hotels and offices.
It has been signed by Norway-based architectural firm Snøhetta to echo nearby natural landmark Mount Kinabalu.
A raised bridge is planned to stretch across the entrance, opening up into an inner marina with a ferry terminal that is set to feature a cascading design that descends to the waterfront.
Renders of the proposal reveal weaving, wood-clad walkways, bridges and platforms that connect to tapered buildings with gridded and colourful facades.
This includes a 732-metre-long walkway that will run alongside the development to connect the buildings across its three plots.
Also included in the Jesselton Docklands development will be homes that pay homage to local water villages, which will be raised on stilts above meandering water channels.
According to Snøhetta, the complex has been designed to manage stormwater through integrated vegetated channels, rain gardens and water retention landscapes.
A spokesperson for the company said: "Residential and mixed-use towers create a skyline reminiscent of a mountain range, as a nod to the famous Mount Kinabalu, visible from the waterfront.
"This picturesque setting blends lush vegetation, water features, and architectural elements that represent the character of Kota Kinabalu.”
OPS: Render by Aesthetica Studio of the Jesselton Docklands development
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Mountain-inspired docklands development
Ferrari Press Agency
Docklands 1
Ref 17112
01/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snøhetta / Aesthetica Studio
A coastal development inspired by mountain ranges is set to be built.
The 114,000 square metre project for the Far East city of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia will encompass, the Jesselton Docklands in northern Borneo.
It will be organised around an inner marina and spread across three plots comprising residential and commercial towers, hotels and offices.
It has been signed by Norway-based architectural firm Snøhetta to echo nearby natural landmark Mount Kinabalu.
A raised bridge is planned to stretch across the entrance, opening up into an inner marina with a ferry terminal that is set to feature a cascading design that descends to the waterfront.
Renders of the proposal reveal weaving, wood-clad walkways, bridges and platforms that connect to tapered buildings with gridded and colourful facades.
This includes a 732-metre-long walkway that will run alongside the development to connect the buildings across its three plots.
Also included in the Jesselton Docklands development will be homes that pay homage to local water villages, which will be raised on stilts above meandering water channels.
According to Snøhetta, the complex has been designed to manage stormwater through integrated vegetated channels, rain gardens and water retention landscapes.
A spokesperson for the company said: "Residential and mixed-use towers create a skyline reminiscent of a mountain range, as a nod to the famous Mount Kinabalu, visible from the waterfront.
"This picturesque setting blends lush vegetation, water features, and architectural elements that represent the character of Kota Kinabalu.”
OPS: Render by Aesthetica Studio of the Jesselton Docklands development
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Mountain-inspired docklands development
Ferrari Press Agency
Docklands 1
Ref 17112
01/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snøhetta / Aesthetica Studio
A coastal development inspired by mountain ranges is set to be built.
The 114,000 square metre project for the Far East city of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia will encompass, the Jesselton Docklands in northern Borneo.
It will be organised around an inner marina and spread across three plots comprising residential and commercial towers, hotels and offices.
It has been signed by Norway-based architectural firm Snøhetta to echo nearby natural landmark Mount Kinabalu.
A raised bridge is planned to stretch across the entrance, opening up into an inner marina with a ferry terminal that is set to feature a cascading design that descends to the waterfront.
Renders of the proposal reveal weaving, wood-clad walkways, bridges and platforms that connect to tapered buildings with gridded and colourful facades.
This includes a 732-metre-long walkway that will run alongside the development to connect the buildings across its three plots.
Also included in the Jesselton Docklands development will be homes that pay homage to local water villages, which will be raised on stilts above meandering water channels.
According to Snøhetta, the complex has been designed to manage stormwater through integrated vegetated channels, rain gardens and water retention landscapes.
A spokesperson for the company said: "Residential and mixed-use towers create a skyline reminiscent of a mountain range, as a nod to the famous Mount Kinabalu, visible from the waterfront.
"This picturesque setting blends lush vegetation, water features, and architectural elements that represent the character of Kota Kinabalu.”
OPS: Render by Aesthetica Studio of the Jesselton Docklands development
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Mountain-inspired docklands development
Ferrari Press Agency
Docklands 1
Ref 17112
01/09/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Snøhetta / Aesthetica Studio
A coastal development inspired by mountain ranges is set to be built.
The 114,000 square metre project for the Far East city of Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia will encompass, the Jesselton Docklands in northern Borneo.
It will be organised around an inner marina and spread across three plots comprising residential and commercial towers, hotels and offices.
It has been signed by Norway-based architectural firm Snøhetta to echo nearby natural landmark Mount Kinabalu.
A raised bridge is planned to stretch across the entrance, opening up into an inner marina with a ferry terminal that is set to feature a cascading design that descends to the waterfront.
Renders of the proposal reveal weaving, wood-clad walkways, bridges and platforms that connect to tapered buildings with gridded and colourful facades.
This includes a 732-metre-long walkway that will run alongside the development to connect the buildings across its three plots.
Also included in the Jesselton Docklands development will be homes that pay homage to local water villages, which will be raised on stilts above meandering water channels.
According to Snøhetta, the complex has been designed to manage stormwater through integrated vegetated channels, rain gardens and water retention landscapes.
A spokesperson for the company said: "Residential and mixed-use towers create a skyline reminiscent of a mountain range, as a nod to the famous Mount Kinabalu, visible from the waterfront.
"This picturesque setting blends lush vegetation, water features, and architectural elements that represent the character of Kota Kinabalu.”
OPS: Render by Aesthetica Studio of the Jesselton Docklands development
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