The European Space Agency (ESA) launched an experimental spaceplane on Wednesday which it hopes will pave the way towards the continent's first reusable space transportation systems.
Reusable spaceplanes that can carry out controlled landings on runways rather then splashing down in the ocean could help bring down costs. They could also enable scientists to bring back samples from celestial bodies such as comets.
ESA's Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV), which is the size of a car, lifted off from ESA's spaceport in French Guiana aboard a rocket at 8:40 ET (1340 GMT), following a 40-minute delay caused by problems with data transmission systems.
IXV, seen on its payload adapter before launch, will gather data on reentry conditions to help guide the design of future spaceplanes. (M. Pedoussaut/ESA)
It is to separate from the rocket at an altitude of 320 kilometres (200 miles) and will coast up to an altitude of 450 kilometres before beginning re-entry.
The spaceplane will decelerate to supersonic from hypersonic speeds and then deploy a parachute to slow further.
Flaps and thrusters will autonomously steer it to splash down in the Pacific Ocean, around 100 minutes after the launch, where flotation balloons will keep it from sinking so it can be recovered by ship.
IXV, which ESA says cost around 150 million euros ($215 million) in design, development and related ground support, is similar to NASA's space shuttle orbiters, which were retired in 2011 after 30 years of missions, and to the Dream Chaser spaceship being developed by Sierra Nevada Corp.
Unlike those vehicles, however, the ESA experimental spaceship is wingless.
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