Apple's $5 billion 'spaceship' campus looks nearly finished a month before the next iPhone launches (AAPL)

YouTube/Matther Roberts

Next month, Apple is widely expected to launch a new iPhone. It's supposed to be a stunner.

Where will Apple CEO Tim Cook hold up the latest iPhone for the first time in public? It could be at a big space in San Francisco, like last year's iPhone event.

Or it could be at the underground 1,000-seat Steve Jobs Theatre on Apple's new $5 billion Apple Park campus, which looks nearly ready for its close-up in the latest video from drone videographer Matthew Roberts. 

The beautifully-shot clip shows Apple putting the finishing touches on the building's landscape. It may be one of the last Apple Park drone videos from this pilot as construction wraps up, Roberts said in an email.

Take a look: 

Apple Park's main building is nicknamed the "spaceship," and it certainly looks like one from a distance.YouTube/Matthew Roberts

Construction workers on the project agree.Snapchat

More snaps from inside Apple Park here



Here is the Steve Jobs Theatre from a distance.YouTube/Matthew Roberts

This is merely the entrance. Most of the seating is underground.YouTube/Matthew Roberts

You can see workers inside putting the finishing touches on the immaculate interior.YouTube/Matthew Roberts

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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