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Every month, we can look forward to new drone footage showing how Apple's massive spaceship campus is progressing.
What the finished product will look like.
City of Cupertino
Dubbed Apple Campus 2, the $5 billion campus is truly beginning to take shape. One of the more interesting things we saw from this month's drone footage, taken by pilot Matthew Roberts, was the network of tunnels, bridges, and ramps being built to connect the massive campus.
Scroll down for a close look of Apple Campus 2:
The new headquarters in Cupertino, California will house more than 12,000 employees.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
The main building will have 700,000 solar panels when completed, and 25% of the installation is already done.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
Here we get another look at those tunnels from the side.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
And here we see another one (in yellow) snaking through the center of the main campus.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
The campus will be connected through other means as well. The two parking garages, which are near completion, will be connected via ramps and tunnels.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
Here we see some of the ramps that will allow people to drive between the two garages.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
And some bridges we imagine could be for car and/or pedestrian crossings.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
The auditorium will seat 1,000 people upon completion.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
All of that construction has resulted in a massive pile of dirt.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts
That dirt mountain is actually as tall as the main campus building itself.
YouTube/Matthew Roberts