From News Nation:
“When does NORAD start
tracking Santa?”
Every year, millions of children
take to their computers, tablets and smartphones to track the world’s greatest
traveler — Santa Claus; and every year since 1955, NORAD has helped children of
all ages track Santa on his journey around the world.
What does NORAD stand for? NORAD
stands for North American Aerospace Defense Command. NORAD is a United
States and Canada bi-national organization that uses radar and satellites to
look out for man-made objects in the sky like aircraft, space vehicles or
Santa!
How does NORAD track Santa? NORAD
says it all starts with a radar system called the North Warning System. The
powerful radar system uses dozens of installations across Canada’s North and
Alaska to look for signs of Santa Claus leaving the North Pole every holiday
season. NORAD also uses a number of satellites in geosynchronous orbit.
That’s a fancy way of saying the satellite always stays over the same spot on
Earth. “The moment our radar tells us that Santa has lifted off, we
begin to use the same satellites that we use in providing air warning of
possible missile launches aimed at North America,” NORAD said. According to
NORAD. the satellites have infrared sensors, so they can see the heat that
Rudolph’s nose gives off, just like the heat released when a rocket is launched.
Once Santa reaches Canada or the United States, Canadian NORAD fighter
pilots flying their CF-18’s take off from Newfoundland to welcome Santa to
North America. NORAD says Santa actually flies faster than any jet fighter but
slows down for NORAD to escort him. “While in the United States,
American NORAD fighter pilots in either the F-15s, F16s or F-22s get the thrill
of flying with Santa and the famous Reindeer,” NORAD said.
When does NORAD start tracking
Santa?While NORAD starts tracking Santa on Dec. 24, 2021, the popular tracking website, NORADSanta.org, goes live on
Dec.1, 2021. In the meantime, you can see learn what else NORAD does during the
rest of the year.
Why does NORAD track Santa? NORAD
said the tradition of tracking Santa actually began by accident. In
1955, a young child accidentally dialed an unlisted phone number of the CONAD
Operations Center when they saw an advertisement telling kids to call Santa.
NORAD says its director of operations at the time, Colonel Harry Shoup,
answered the phone and told his staff to see if Santa had made his way south
from the North Pole.“We’re the only organization that has the technology, the
qualifications, and the people to do
it,” NORAD said. “And, we love it! NORAD is honored to be Santa’s official
tracker!”
How long has NORAD been
tracking Santa? NORAD has been tracking Santa for over 65 years! The
predecessor to NORAD, the Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), began
tracking Santa in 1955. NORAD eventually replaced CONAD in 1958 and took over
its mission of tracking Santa and it has been doing so every year since.
^ This is a cool tradition to
keep doing every year. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/holidays/when-does-norad-start-tracking-santa/
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