Italian Aerospace Research Centre

The Italian Aerospace Research Centre (Centro Italiano Ricerche Aerospaziali - CIRA) is a consortium established in July 1984 to promote the growth and success of the aerospace industry in Italy (its head-office is in Capua). The majority of CIRA share capital is held by government organizations: the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and the National Research Council of Italy (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR).[1]

Spaceplane technology

CIRA is developing spaceplane technology using its facilities for numerical simulation and ground tests, and has flown its first transonic flight test of an "flying test-bed" (FTB) vehicle dropped from a high-altitude balloon.[2] CIRA intends to develop FTB vehicles by 2012 that can perform atmospheric reentry from low Earth orbit, launched using the Vega space launch system.[2][3] This is consistent with the Intermediate eXperimental Vehicle (IXV) plan of the European Space Agency.[4]

Since 2005, CIRA is a partner of the Euro-Mediterranean Center for Climate Change (CMCC).

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Coordinates: 41°07′16″N 14°10′50″E / 41.12111°N 14.18056°E / 41.12111; 14.18056

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