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DOD Support to manned space operations for STS-125 U.S. Northern Command is the focal point for military emergency support to the Space Shuttle. Support includes astronaut rescue and recovery and orbiter recovery. USNORTHCOM, established in 2002 and fully operational Sept. 11, 2003, coordinates U.S. military support for the Department of Defense efforts to assist the Space Shuttle astronauts in the event of an emergency. All information on DOD units and NORAD contained in this release is subject to change. Launch FactsThe Space Transportation System (STS) -125 will be the final servicing mission to the Hubble Telescope, enhancing the observatory and ensuring cutting-edge science by installing new instruments, repairing existing units, and refurbishing subsystems. STS-125 is the 126th space shuttle flight, the 30th flight for Atlantis and the second flight in 2009. Launch Window: NASA announced May 11 as the planned launch date for STS-125. NORAD Launch Support Launch Contingency SupportUSNORTHCOM provides Joint Task Force-Space Transportation System, responsible for search and rescue of the astronauts and recovery of the orbiter throughout launch, on-orbit and landing. In cooperation with NASA, U.S. Strategic Command and Detachment 3, 45th Operations Group at Patrick AFB, Fla., JTF-STS has developed plans to locate and retrieve the astronauts if they have a launch emergency and are forced to bailout of the shuttle, or have to return for landing. Numerous Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard aircraft and Coast Guard ships are pre-positioned or on standby to quickly conduct search and rescue operations. For STS-125, the following Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security assets are supporting the mission: 29 U.S. Air Force/Air National Guard Pararescuemen (38th Rescue Squadron at Moody AFB, Ga.; 48 RQS at Davis-Monthan AFB, AZ; 58 RQS at Nellis AFB, Nev.) The United States Navy’s Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Center at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, Fla., and Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Center and Naval Air Station Norfolk, Va., and the United States Air Force’s Rescue Coordination Center at Tyndall AFB, Fla., will also be in direct support to Commander of U.S. Northern Command. Launch Abort Sites (LAS) and East Coast Launch Abort Landing Sites (ECALS) Atlantic City International Airport, N.J. Oceana Naval Air Station, Va. DOD Augmented/Emergency Landing Sites Augmented Sites: While the Primary Landing Site is Kennedy Space Center, Fla., alternate DOD Augmented Landing Sites Edwards AFB, Calif., and White Sands Space Harbor, N.M., can be quickly readied to support a shuttle landing with an on-scene commander, fire/crash/rescue forces, and medical evacuation capabilities. Atlantic City International Airport, N.J. (ECALS) MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. (ECALS) Alternate Landing Sites Additional USNORTHCOM Support For additional information about AFNORTH support to STS-125, contact Master Sgt. Jerry Harlan (850-774-4061) or contact the KSC Media Center, 321-853-2181. |