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Santa’s journey to be tracked online
As NORAD, a join mission between the USA and Canadian military, explains it, it is the use of sophisticated monitoring and defence equipment to track Santa’s sleigh using the heat signature from Rudolf’s nose.
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Santa Claus will be powering up his sleigh and delivering presents to children all around the world on Christmas Eve – and you can track him live as he makes his way to you.
Once again, the North American Aerospace Defense Command’s (NORAD) Santa Tracker is poised to trace Santa’s movements. A Sears Roebuck & Co. advertisement in Colorado Springs, Colo., encouraged local children to call Santa, but listed an incorrect phone number that went to the Continental Air Defense Command’s operations hotline.
“With the Internet and then when Facebook came out – it’s awesome now, the people we can reach because we have Facebook, we have Skype, we have a website and people on December 24 can push on their OnStar button and ask where Santa is”.
Social media users can start tracking Santa’s journey after 12:01 a.m. ET on December 24. Rather than disappoint the kids, commanders told them they indeed knew where Santa was.
Each year, the NORAD Tracks Santa website receives almost nine million unique visitors from more than 200 countries and territories around the world.
NORAD is partnered with Microsoft on this and you can visit their dedicated website or download the app for your phone. News that explains how Santa Claus knows a thing or two about the crowdfunding method. The Department of Defense Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) has extensively tested Avaya’s solution and has certified it is able to handle this most critical of Christmas Eve tasks.
More children called. Shoop eventually instructed airmen answering the phone to offer Santa’s radar location as he crossed the globe. The correct phone number was publicised and anyone could call up on Christmas eve and find out where Santa Claus was.
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The Norad app brings a precise Global Positioning System location of Santa’s progress and will show you exactly where the jolly fellow is.