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ESA preps for its first space-plane blast off

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The European Space Agency is making the final preparations for its first ever space-plane launch on Wednesday.<br /><br /> The IXV, short for Intermediate Experimental Vehicle, would give Europe its very own shuttle-like, re-usable space vehicle.<br /><br /> The mission will provide data vital to eventually develop technology for a sample return mission to Mars or to shuttle astronauts back from the International Space Station.<br /><br /> This is where the heart beats with regard to tomorrow's flight: The #IXV Mission Control Centre in Torino, IT. pic.twitter.com/C0IYjwF9WO— ESA IXV (@esa_ixv) February 10, 2015<br /> <br /><br /> On February 11, the prototype IXV will undertake a 100 minute unmanned test flight. Taking off from Kourou, French Guiana it will coast up to 420km before beginning the crucial re-entry phase.<br /><br /> “Now the important thing to keep in mind is that this really is an experimental test flight and anything could happen,” Euronews’ space expert Jeremy Wilks explains.<br /><br /> “The reason it has been organised is that

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