ESA's Experimental Wingless Space Plane IXV Ready For a Test Flight
hypnosec writes The European Space Agency has revealed its preparedness for the launch of its experimental "space plane" dubbed Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV). ESA's car-sized, wingless vessel is being tested for re-entry and could build a platform on which design of future reusable spacecraft are based. IXV will be launched on Vega flight VV04 at 13:00 GMT (14:00 CET) for a suborbital flight to test technologies and critical systems for Europe's future automated reentry systems from Kourou, French Guiana, 11 February 2015.
Looks like someone dusted-off the plans for the nearly fifty-year-old X-23...
Do not look into laser with remaining eye.
IXV ? What sort of number is that?
XIV would be 14 in decimal
Wingless Space Plane
Oxymoron, innit?
systemd is Roko's Basilisk.
Its a lifting body design, the entire fusalage "is" the wing.
Yes. This was the kind of vehicle that Steve Austin crashed before he became the 6 million dollar man.
A Pirate and a Puritan look the same on a balance sheet.
We have separation. I've got a blow-out in damper three! Pitch is out! I can't hold altitude! Flight Con! I can't hold it! She's breaking up, she's break ...
--Colonel Steve Austin
A 'rocket', sure. But a 'plane'?
Come on! Here is my wingless rock 'plane' and my wingless shoe 'plane'.
It lands via a parachute, just like a... a 'plane'!
(roll-eyes)