NASA's KSC Providing Assistance to Santa on Christmas Eve

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12.21.06

George Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468

RELEASE: 74-06

NASA'S KSC PROVIDING ASSISTANCE TO SANTA ON CHRISTMAS EVE

The Debris Imaging Radar System, used during the night launch of 
NASA's space shuttle mission STS-116, is a new system at Kennedy 
Space Center in Florida that will now be made available to Santa 
Claus on Christmas Eve.

Based on its success in identifying even the smallest amount of debris 
coming off the orbiter or the external tank, NASA has strong 
confidence the system will provide assistance in observing Santa's 
sleigh. Since the elves have the packages piled high, NASA can 
determine with great accuracy if any gifts planned for delivery fall 
off the sleigh. The radar system is capable of high-definition radar 
imagery, so the approximate shape, size and weight of the packages 
can be determined.

This could greatly help Santa recover the packages so that no child is 
disappointed by not receiving the presents the jolly fellow promised 
while he made the rounds in shopping malls before Christmas. The 
radar has an auto-track mode so that it can be left unattended on 
Christmas Eve and still perform its intended function. The system 
will be automatically activated once NASA's air traffic control radar 
located on north KSC has made radar contact with Santa's sleigh.

Also of assistance to Santa this year is the new Differential Global 
Positioning Satellite System ground station at the Shuttle Landing 
Facility. These new GPS antennas located near the control tower can 
help if there is an emergency. Since the sleigh is now GPS equipped, 
it can guide Santa to a landing within 10 feet of the runway's 
centerline, regardless of which end of the runway he needs to use.

Though Shuttle Landing Facility personnel will be on holiday leave, 
officials at the NASA Tower have agreed to provide the customary 
support by turning the landing lights on before they depart for 
Christmas, as well as turning on the TACAN radio homing beacon and 
the visual alternating green and white lighted rotating beacon.

NASA will use the orbiter Discovery to mimic Santa's sleigh during the 
STS-116 landing currently planned for Friday, in order to test the 
ability to operate these two new systems in auto-track mode. If the 
orbiter is waved off to land on the West Coast, the Shuttle Training 
Aircraft will be used to simulate Santa's sleigh.

If Santa needs help, one of the primary radio frequencies normally 
used for communication in restricted airspace will still be monitored 
by the Air Force Eastern Range and also NASA security.

For more information about KSC's assistance to Santa, contact the KSC 
News Center at 321-867-2468.

	
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