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NORAD continues tradition of tracking Santa Claus across global skies

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NORAD continues tradition of tracking Santa Claus across global skies
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Every year, as Christmas approaches, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) undertakes a unique mission: tracking Santa Claus. This tradition has been in place for over 65 years, and involves both the United States and Canadian militaries working together to monitor Santa's journey from the North Pole.

NORAD uses its advanced tracking technology, including radars, satellites, and fighter jets like F-16s, F-15s, F-22s, and CF-18s to ensure Santa's safe passage through North American airspace. Despite his high-speed sleigh being faster than any fighter jet, NORAD states that "Santa actually slows down for us to escort him," allowing friendly pilots to greet him with a wing tip and a wave.

The tradition of tracking Santa began by accident in 1955 when a child mistakenly called the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD) Operations Center instead of Santa. The officer on duty assured the child he was indeed speaking with Santa. This led to more calls and eventually became an annual event when NORAD was established in 1958.

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"On Dec. 24, NORAD adds a special mission: tracking Santa," states NORAD. Millions of children worldwide anticipate waking up to find their gifts delivered by Santa, who is escorted by military jets during his journey.

Santa visits all countries around the world on December 24th, starting in regions where night falls first such as New Zealand and ending in places like Hawaii. His route can vary due to weather conditions but generally follows a westward path beginning at the International Date Line.

For those eager to follow along with Santa's journey in real-time, NORAD provides updates through various platforms including Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and their dedicated website. Volunteers answer over 130,000 calls from children worldwide each year through the NORAD Tracks Santa hotline.

The initiative has grown into one of the US Department of Defense's largest community outreach programs involving over 1,250 volunteers from both Canada and the United States who dedicate their time on Christmas Eve to track Santa's progress.

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