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NORAD Santa Tracker... that was the UARS Satellite...

 
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NORAD Santa Tracker... that was the UARS Satellite...
[link to www.norad.mil]

Every Christmas Eve, thousands of volunteers staff telephones and computers to answer calls and e-mails from children (and adults) from around the world. Live updates are provided through the NORAD Tracks Santa Web site (in seven languages), over telephone lines, and by e-mail to keep curious children and their families informed about Santa’s whereabouts and if it’s time to get to bed.

Each year, the NORAD Tracks Santa Web Site receives nearly nine million unique visitors from more than 200 countries and territories around the world. Volunteers receive more than 12,000 e-mails and more than 70,000 calls to the NORAD Tracks Santa hotline from children around the globe.


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NOAA 2002-166
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Aja Sae-Kung
12/18/02 NOAA News Releases 2002
NOAA Home Page
NOAA Public Affairs

NOAA TO AID NORAD IN TRACKING SANTA CLAUS

On Christmas Eve this year, the Commerce Department’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will help the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) track Santa Claus. NOAA will maintain a satellite watch of the North Pole for weather conditions and any unusual activity.

NOAA’s Satellite Command and Data Acquisition Station in Fairbanks, Alaska, is ready to spot activity at the North Pole. NORAD will answer children’s questions on its comprehensive, six-language Santa tracking website at [link to www.noradsanta.org.] All site material, including the live tracking event, will be available in English, Japanese, French, Spanish, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese.





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