NASA Signs Agreement With Bermuda For Tracking Station

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March 7, 2012

Michael Braukus                                         
Headquarters, Washington                                     
202-358-1979 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

Keith Koehler 
Wallops Flight Facility, Va. 
757-824-1579 
keith.a.koehler@xxxxxxxx 

RELEASE: 12-074

NASA SIGNS AGREEMENT WITH BERMUDA FOR TRACKING STATION

WASHINGTON -- NASA and the government of Bermuda signed an agreement 
today to establish a temporary mobile tracking station on Cooper's 
Island to support launches from the agency's Wallops Flight Facility 
in Virginia including future commercial missions. Deputy Premier and 
Transport Minister Derrick Burgess and NASA Deputy Administrator Lori 
Garver signed the agreement. 

The mobile tracking station will be provided and operated by Wallops 
under NASA's Research Range Services Program. The station can provide 
telemetry, meteorological, optical, and command and control services. 
It will support the launch of commercial rockets carrying supplies to 
the International Space Station or satellites to low-Earth orbit. 

"This tracking station will help facilitate NASA's partnership with 
commercial companies and support operations aboard the International 
Space Station," Garver said. "We're grateful to the government of 
Bermuda for its ongoing support to NASA." 

Bermuda has been a long-time partner of NASA in supporting space 
exploration. The British territory hosted a radar tracking station 
from the Mercury Project in the early 1960s through most of the Space 
Shuttle Program. 

For more information on NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation 
Services, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/offices/c3po/home/cots_project.html 

	
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