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IXV: learning to come back from Space
 
4 November 2008
The European Space Agency (ESA) is currently working on a space mission with important implications for the future of space transportation in Europe.

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After being launched into space, the IXV - or Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle - will return to earth as if from a low-Earth orbit mission, testing brand-new European atmospheric re-entry technologies during its hypersonic and supersonic flight phases. For ESA, the mission is essential to further develop critical technologies for future robotic or manned spacecraft.

In the name Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle, the word intermediate means that the vehicle builds on earlier achievements and performs the step that forms the bridge to future developments.

The two-hour IXV mission is scheduled for launch in 2012 on board Vega, Europe's new, small launcher.  
 

 


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