Https proxy on http Virtual Host

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Hi,
I need to do a Reverse proxy to a Https WebSite from an Http  WebSite,
my httpd.conf  should be  like that :

<VirtualHost test.telecomitalia.it:80>
 ServerName test.telecomitalia.it
 ErrorLog /appl1/logs/http_error.log
 CustomLog /appl1/logs/http_access.log common
 DocumentRoot /docroot
 DirectoryIndex index.html index.html.var
 <IfModule mod_proxy.c>
   ProxyPass /rep-rs/ https://10.173.82.30/rep-rs/
   ProxyPass /ti-csr/ https://10.173.82.30/ti-csr/
 </IfModule>
</VirtualHost>

Is it possible to do that ?
If yes I can to do this ?

Regards
Marco Bronzetti
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        Thank you

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