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NORAD Tracks Santa Live: Follow St. Nick As He Promises To Provide Round The Arena This Christmas Eve

NORAD Tracks Santa live: Follow St. Nick as he promises to provide around the arena this Christmas Eve.

The Santa operation begins when a cluster of radar stations picks up an infrared signature emanating from Rudolph`s nose.

Rest assured, youngsters of all ages: Santa`s coming to this Christmas Eve.

That`s the phrase from the joint U.S.-Canadian navy operation that for sixty-seven years has been monitoring Jolly Old St. Nicholas on his international challenge and has confidence in us all.

first with the aid of using a landline and greater currently with the aid of using iPhone, Android, OnStar, Facebook, YouTube, and greater — that he`s on his way with a sleigh packed with toys and a welcome dose of joy.

In what is growing to be its very own wildly famous tradition, the Colorado-primarily based totally North American Aerospace Defense Command affords real-time updates on Santa’s development Dec.
24, from 4 a.m. to midnight MST.

NORAD Santa Tracker allows families to see Santa Claus traversing the South Pacific, Asia, Africa, Europe, and America in 3D.

NORAD had a few technical issues with the tracker earlier this morning, but they have been fixed. “Thanks for the wait! We are ready! (Santa hasn’t slept for hours.) Santa is now in the Solomon Islands.

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NORAD Tracks Santa live: If the tracker fails again, call 1-877-Hi-NORAD(1-877-446- 6723) to keep you updated on our progress.

Deep inside NORAD headquarters, dozens of volunteers are calling 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) without hesitation.

They and other volunteers asked, “When will he come to my house? What cookies does he like? said Preston Schlachter, program manager and spokesperson for NORAD.

miss you? Watch live on the media player above, visit https://www.noradsanta.org, follow #NORADTracksSanta and @NoradSanta on Twitter, or use the app.

You also can electronic mail to noradtrackssanta@outlook.com for ultra-modern news.

Origins of NORAD Tracking Santa Claus.

Like any good Christmas story, Generations tells the story of the program’s origins.

In 1955, Air Force Col. Harry Shupp, the overnight commander of the Continental Air Defense Command (predecessor of NORAD), answered a boy calling a sealed number in a newspaper ad thinking he was calling Santa.

“At first I was given the telecellsmartphone name and I idea it became a prank, however then I found out what had occurred and I satisfied the child that he became Santa and started the tradition,” said Schlachter.

NORAD’s mission is to monitor the airspace over North America for potential threats.

As Christmas Eve begins, Santa’s operation begins as a group of radar stations in northern Canada and Alaska pick up an infrared signal emanating from Rudolph’s nose.

A series of NORAD geostationary satellites above Earth are monitoring the journey.

All of this is displayed on a large “unclassified” screen at the festively decorated headquarters at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs.

Volunteers in masks sit at tables with phones, garlands, miniature Christmas trees, caffeinated candies and coffee, and hand sanitizer. “We have guards” is the motto of NORAD’s military mission.

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