A new drone video of Apple's spaceship campus shows a 10,000-square foot fitness center

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Apple spaceship headquarters

YouTube/Duncan Sinfield

Apple's spaceship headquarters

The rumor is that even Apple CEO Tim Cook uses the drone videos taken by drone videographer Duncan Sinfield to see the progress of the company's enormous $5 billion "spaceship" shaped headquarters, being built right now in Cupertino.

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Sinfield just posted another one that shows the building site as of March 3.

When completed it will include 2.82 million square feet of office space that can house over 12,000 employees.

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It's curved design means that the building will use the largest panes of curved glass in the world. It also includes a 1,000 seat underground auditorium, a new 10,000 square foot fitness facility for employees and nearly 11,000 parking spots in two huge garages accessed by underground tunnels.

Plus, underground tunnels will be used to access the courtyard (making it very hard for someone to sneak into the outside areas of Apple's new headquarters).

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The new facility was originally conceived by Steve Jobs who envisioned it as "the best office building in the world."

Take a look for yourself: