LSG to Help Create a Permanent LED Times Square Ball

Recently, Lighting Science Group Corporation (LSG), announced that it has designed, developed and produced an integrated lighting system for the 2009 Time Square New Year's Eve Ball. The Ball, which boasts a system comprised of 672 LED modules, will be installed on November 26 in Times Square, New York, where it will continue to remain year round.

The new Times Square Ball is double the diameter of previous Ball and is over 12 feet wide and weighs 11,875 pounds. The Ball uses 32,256 Philips Luxeon Rebel LEDs, which is more than triple the number of LEDs used when compared to the 2008 Ball. The four LED colors, red, green, blue and white, will produce a rich color palette, resulting in 4.3 billion possible color combinations.

Jeffrey Straus, president of Countdown Entertainment and co-organizer of New Year's Eve in Times Square, pointed out that the collaboration with Lighting Science Group has created an astounding new Times Square New Year's Eve Ball, with brilliant integrated LED systems that enhance the Waterford Crystals and Philips Luxeon Rebel LEDS. The unique capabilities of this Ball are sure to delight revelers from around the globe as they see it for the first time on December 31st, and throughout the year, high atop One Times Square in the center of the crossroads of the world.

This year's Ball is approximately three times brighter and 20% more energy efficient than last year's already energy-efficient Ball. Lighting Science designed and developed the overall lighting system for the Ball, including the LED modules, power systems, and power and data distribution networks. In addition, LSG created custom optical reflectors which extract maximum light output, and an integrated thermal management system that optimizes the balance between brightness and lifetime.

Govi Rao, CEO of Lighting Science, said Lighting Science was selected by Jamestown One Times Square because of their reputation for innovation, unique capabilities and proven track record, including their work on last year's Times Square Ball, they're thrilled to play such a large part in New York's newest sustainable icon, and they are excited that millions of visitors to New York will be able to experience the joy of LEDs throughout the year.

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