Kennedy Space Center Airspace Advisory for Santa Flyby Dec. 24

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Dec. 20, 2007

Bill Johnson
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 
william.r.johnson@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 60-07

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER AIRSPACE ADVISORY FOR SANTA FLYBY DEC. 24

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA has granted permission to Santa Claus to 
access Kennedy Space Center's airspace on Christmas Eve, Dec. 24.

The jolly fellow, in his reindeer-propelled sleigh, is expected to fly 
over the center sometime between 10 p.m. and midnight to take a close 
look at the ongoing construction at Launch Pad 39B. Workers are 
installing a new lightning protection system as part of the efforts 
to transition the pad from a space shuttle facility into the launch 
site for the Constellation Program's Ares I crew launcher.

North Pole officials are interested in the weather safety upgrades at 
the launch pad because they may install a similar system around 
Santa's workshop. The new system at Pad 39B will feature large cables 
strung between three 594-foot-tall steel and fiberglass towers. The 
towers will be the tallest structures on KSC property when completed, 
surpassing the 52-story Vehicle Assembly Building.

"We're always concerned about safety, so following NASA's lead is 
always a good idea," said chief toymaker Buzz Elfrin. He added that 
Space Coast residents and families living in surrounding areas may be 
able to catch a glimpse of Santa during his flyby of the center, 
depending on the sleigh's altitude.

The launch pad will be the site of the first Ares test flight, called 
Ares I-X, scheduled for 2009. NASA's Constellation Program is 
developing a new space transportation system that will carry humans 
back to the moon in the next decade and enable them to stay.

The automated landing systems will be left on in the automatic mode at 
the Shuttle Landing Facility during Christmas Eve to support any 
emergency Santa may experience while in the Central Florida area. No 
government expense is involved in leaving these landing systems on.

Although it has never been confirmed that Santa has made a pit stop at 
Kennedy, a routine sweep of the runway to remove debris after the 
holidays last year produced one ripped stocking, a broken toy truck 
and what appeared to be reindeer tracks.

For more information about NASA's exploration program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/constellation

	
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