NORAD continues its 70-year tradition of tracking Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, with US Presidential involvement and heartwarming calls from children.
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For seven decades, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has kept the magic of Christmas alive by tracking Santa Claus as he makes his annual journey around the world on Christmas Eve.
The tradition of the NORAD Santa Tracker began unexpectedly in 1955. Due to a misprinted phone number in a department store advertisement, a young child accidentally called a military command center in Colorado, hoping to speak with Santa Claus. The officer on duty, embracing the holiday spirit, provided information about Santa’s location. This act of kindness sparked what would grow into a cherished yearly tradition.
Every Christmas Eve, NORAD’s team of dedicated volunteers monitors radar and satellites to follow Santa as he travels across the globe. They answer thousands of phone calls and emails from children eagerly asking, “Where is Santa right now?” The NORAD Santa Tracker offers real-time updates, making Christmas even more magical for families worldwide.
Each year, prominent figures participate in the tradition. In recent years, the US President and the First Lady have joined the festivities by taking calls from children. For example, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump spent Christmas Eve answering children’s calls and sharing updates about Santa’s route, adding a personal touch to this beloved holiday event.
The NORAD Santa Tracker brings together families, volunteers, and leaders in a celebration of joy and kindness. It’s a tradition that underscores the importance of community, imagination, and the holiday spirit.
You can follow Santa’s route each Christmas via the official NORAD Santa Tracker website. It provides live updates, interactive maps, and fun activities for kids. To read more about this enduring tradition, visit this BBC News feature.
The NORAD Santa Tracker continues to brighten Christmas Eve for millions of children and families, uniting people in the wonder of Santa’s magical journey. Whether you’re a child making your first call or a volunteer answering the hotline, it’s a tradition that spreads joy and keeps the spirit of Christmas alive.
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