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After a perfect mission on 11 February, ESA’s Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV) has travelled from the splashdown site in the Pacific Ocean just west of the Galapagos islands, to Le Bourget.
In the five months since the mission, the initial analysis has been completed and results were presented on 16 June 2015 during a press conference, at the ESA pavilion, the Paris Air & Space Show.