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Thursday, December 06, 2007

He Better Hope There Aren't Any Speed Traps


According to a report out of Sweden, Santa's going have to break a few speed limits (and laws of physics) to get his job done on time. Oh, yeah... and he lives in Kyrgyzstan.
"We estimated that there are 48 people per square kilometer (120 per square mile) on Earth, and 20 metres (66 feet) between each home. So if Santa leaves from Kyrgyzstan and travels against the Earth's rotation he has 48 hours to deliver all the presents," he said.

... But Sweco's report on Santa's most efficient route -- which takes into account factors like geographic density and the fewest detours -- shows that he wouldn't be able to make his round-the-world trip from there in time.

"He has 34 microseconds at each stop" to slide down the chimney, drop off the presents, nibble on his cookies and milk and hop back on his sleigh, Larsson said.

Santa's reindeer must travel at a speed of 5,800 kilometers (3,604 miles) per second to make the trip on time.

Another report circulating on the Internet suggested however that Santa's sleigh, weighed down with presents and travelling at supersonic speed, would encounter such massive air resistance that the entire contraption would burst into flames and be vaporised within 4.26 thousandths of a second.

uh... don't worry, kiddies... Santa worked out the heat shield issues with NASA. It's all good.

Oh, don't forget... NORAD tracks Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve.



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