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Check out Apple’s new spaceship campus in this drone video

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As one of the most secretive companies in the tech world, Apple doesn’t give out many details about its projects or its campuses.

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Apple’s spaceship campus or the Campus 2 as its popularly called was introduced by Steve Jobs in 2011 as one of Cupertino giant’s most ambitious projects. Half a decade later, the project looks like in its finishing stages.

Though we have had a number of drone videos showing the new UFO-style Apple Campus 2, but this latest video captured by YouTube user Sexton Videography provides the best detailing as yet.

As we can see, the Apple structures are in their nearly completed form, with most of the walls and solar panels now in place. Landscaping work is remaining on the facility and is expected to open somewhere in 2017.

The campus from British architect Norman Foster include 3,000 floor-to-ceiling glass panels, an underground 120,000 square foot auditorium, a 90,000-square-foot cafeteria, and a 100,000-square-foot fitness center. The campus is spread over 176 acres of land with a massive 20,000 car parking lot.

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