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NORAD NEWS
News | Aug. 24, 2009

NORAD and USNORTHCOM support Space Shuttle launch

By NORAD and USNORTHCOM Public Affairs

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Northern Command provide support to NASA and the shuttle program’s mission with distinctly different but important missions.

NORAD—the bi-national command responsible for air defense of the North American air space—is ensuring airspace safety and security for the STS-128 launch and landing and providing air patrols to enforce the FAA’s Temporary Flight Restriction zones over the space shuttle and along its flight path.   NORAD support will consist of fighter planes and U.S. Coast Guard helicopters enforcing the TFR. 

The FAA flight restriction (depicted in illustration attached to this release), and the associated Notice to Airmen can be viewed in its entirety by linking to the FAA’s Web site at www.faa.gov, or by clicking on the state of Florida link at the top of the Web page.

NORAD is also prepared to respond to any shuttle emergency by securing the airspace over necessary Launch Abort Sites should emergency landing be required.

The safety and security of North American airspace remains NORAD's prime mission.  The command retains a robust air defense posture to maintain air sovereignty over the continental U.S., Alaska and Canada.  Since Sept. 11, 2001, NORAD fighters have scrambled or diverted more than 2,100 times in response to air events, and NORAD aircraft have flown more than 53,000 sorties (refueling, Airborne Warning and Control System, etc.) in support of Operation Noble Eagle.

U.S. Northern Command is the lead U.S. Department of Defense organization responsible for military incident support to the space shuttle.  Support includes astronaut search and rescue as well as orbiter salvage and recovery.  USNORTHCOM, established in 2002 and fully operational Sept. 11, 2003, coordinates U.S. military efforts to assist the space shuttle astronauts in the event of an emergency.
                                                           
The mission of USNORTHCOM is homeland defense and civil support. The command conducts operations to deter, prevent, defeat and mitigate threats and aggression aimed at the United States, its territories and interests within the assigned area of responsibility.  Also, as directed by the President or Secretary of Defense, USNORTHCOM provides military assistance to civil authorities including consequence management operations.