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NORAD Santa Tracker 2009: Track To See Where Santa Is RIGHT NOW

12/24/09 08:50 PM ET   AP

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Even Santa Tweets.

A military installation in Colorado has been issuing Christmas Eve reports of Santa Claus' progress to eager children for more than five decades.

Now the North American Aerospace Defense Command, or NORAD, uses more than a phone bank and large glass screen to track the jolly old man. Google Earth, Twitter and a Web site tricked out with video now help millions of children worldwide keep track of Santa's sleigh.

According to NORAD, Santa began his latest flight early Thursday at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean. He was off the southern tip of South America by Thursday evening, local time. Historically, Santa visits the South Pacific first, then New Zealand and Australia. NORAD points out that only Santa knows his route.

But children who want to follow Santa's route – perhaps to know how late they can stay awake before he's in the neighborhood – can now contribute a mobile phone number for text message updates from the military.

NORAD had received 40,359 phone calls and hundreds of Facebook comments by Thursday evening on Santa's whereabouts, Army Maj. Mike Humphreys said.

NORAD's Santa tracking tradition started in 1955 by accident. The (Colorado Springs) Gazette ran a Sears Roebuck ad that told kids to dial a number if they wanted to talk to Santa.

But the number was one digit off. When the first call came to NORAD's predecessor, a military colonel who answered the phone played along. Unable to break the boy's heart, he sounded a booming "Ho, ho, ho!" and pretended to be Santa Claus.

When more calls poured in, Col. Harry W. Shoup stopped playing Santa. Instead, staffers at the military installation started pretending to be checking the radars for Santa's sleigh.

NORAD now issues reports in five languages. NORAD's main mission is monitoring air and space threats against the U.S. and Canada.

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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Even Santa Tweets. A military installation in Colorado has been issuing Christmas Eve reports of Santa Claus' progress to eager children for more than five decades.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Even Santa Tweets. A military installation in Colorado has been issuing Christmas Eve reports of Santa Claus' progress to eager children for more than five decades.
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05:29 PM on 12/25/2009
I love the story of Santa and actually am more enamoured of St. Nicholas. I will be telling my son about Santa and St. Nicholas, with more focus on St. N, but I will not lie to him that "Santa" who flys around, etc. is real. The hardest part will be teaching him not to "blow it" for other kids who do believe.

I find it confusing that it is perfectly fine when an adult lies to a child for years, but tries to teach that lying is wrong. There's a difference between this and using imagination, etc. We let kids tell stories, we tell them stories, but in the case of Santa, we say he's real and we don't mean the Saint, we mean the red guy with the reindeer. I've even heard the phrase "believe to receive" - in other words, "you won't get gifts from Santa if you don't believe anymore, so even if you don't believe, keep telling me you do and you'll get extra presents." WTF? Just sayin...
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09:11 AM on 12/26/2009
It's not at all confusing...It's about children's imaginations; and playing with them.
I grew up with Santa @ Christmas; and I just can't even begin to imagine my life if that wasn't there...When you get to about six; you start to know the differences about Santa...but keep on talking about him as if he is real....It's fun...
We watch fiction on movies, Disney and magic kingdom; Harry Potter etc. etc. etc. etc. Santa is a part of that.
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LaurieAnn
Wake Up! Grow Up! Lighten Up!
01:31 PM on 12/25/2009
My son has received great pleasure from the NORAD Santa tracker for years. It's a holiday tradition in our house to follow Santa's movements around the globe.
12:56 PM on 12/25/2009
What did the Wise Men really say to Jesus........These gifts are for your birthday, AND for Christmas.
12:44 PM on 12/25/2009
santa? is that a candy cane in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?

merry merry y'all
11:26 AM on 12/25/2009
I think I'd rather my tax dollars go to health care than this pathetic charade.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
03:12 PM on 12/25/2009
Yeah, because the money that they're spending on this could ALMOST pay for one whole person to have health care for one whole month!!!
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khanti
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10:27 AM on 12/25/2009
He lives right up there, in your head.
04:59 PM on 12/25/2009
Santa does exist,

Just that he's not allowed to fly as low as we do

and all year long, so a deal was made,

Santa does his flying lower at Christmas only

after that, it's UFO time and space .
09:51 AM on 12/25/2009
Santa is in the unemployment line trying to renew his benefits.

His sleigh has been reposessed and his workshop is in foreclosure.

The elves have been given pink slip due to high wages and santa is planning on moving his operation overseas-if he can get a bailout!

HAHAHAHAHAHA

I mean, HOHOHOHOHOHOHOHOH!

Now THAT'S funny!
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KayAch7
Lets Be Pragmatic
09:41 AM on 12/25/2009
Now if only they could track hijacked planes.
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LeftRight
TANSTAAFL
03:13 PM on 12/25/2009
They can TRACK them just fine.... The RADAR's find them without trouble. The TROUBLE is in trying to find them out of the THOUSANDS of planes in the air at any given moment, and the RADAR doesn't have an altitude gauge.

What they SHOULD do is make it so that you cannot turn off the transponder without some sort of signal from the ground....
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ongomania
Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
09:38 AM on 12/25/2009
MY 2009 INTERVIEW W/ SANTA:

What is it like living at the North Pole? It is pretty cold up here.

How are you coping with the worldwide recession? It's been very hard
on the reindeer and a few are still out of work. But Mrs. Claus, the
elves and I have everything we need to be comfortable.

Do you have any pets besides the reindeer? No. The reindeer are all
the pets I have. They require lots of time which is something I'm short
of these days.

So given the high unemployment in the North Pole--what do you and
Mrs. Clause call out of work reindeer? Christmas Dinner (doesn't that just sleigh you).
08:36 AM on 12/25/2009
It is nice to know that Norad is finally back up. NOW maybe the FAA can follow Hijacked planes, since they were disabled during the Bush administration.,
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tmf945
08:29 AM on 12/25/2009
Everyone get over yourselves..enjoy the holiday, there will be more time for speculating, whining and general mayhem on these blogs later...lighten up for a day or two....
08:36 AM on 12/25/2009
Ditto!
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10:00 AM on 12/25/2009
Ab-so-lutely...Love Santa...
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07:46 AM on 12/25/2009
Where is Santa going to live when the North Pole has melted away?
06:55 AM on 12/25/2009
I disdain the lie of Santa Claus. Bah Humbug and Merry Christmas.
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balloonloon
Purveyor of cool hot air...
09:45 AM on 12/25/2009
What lie?
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10:00 AM on 12/25/2009
Santa's at my house.
03:56 PM on 12/25/2009
I hope that's sarcasm.
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04:59 AM on 12/25/2009
He's at my house right now. We're havin' a beer.
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ferob
04:27 PM on 12/25/2009
Oh great he can run for president.
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04:25 AM on 12/25/2009
i'm scared.