NORAD Santa Tracker 2010 | Norad Tracking Santa Online Live Countdown

Santa Tracker 2010 is ready to go live with the NORAD tracking Santa for the great line of Christmas delivery.

Watch live online Santa Tracker 2010 and locate the current location of Santa Claus, as it flies around the world on Christmas Eve, delivering presents to boys and girls!

Santa Tracker 2010 Before the launch, however, you can visit the NORAD website for a countdown to the big event, as well as playing in the village of Santa Claus.

Check out the Santa Tracker 2010 countdown clock and get the latest information about what happened at the North Pole as Santa makes his getaway.

In addition, playing in the NORAD Santa Tracker 2010 North Pole Village - fun for kids!

It is a holiday tradition since 1955 and the 2010 edition of the NORAD Santa Tracker is a. And yes, even an application for the mobile phone has.

The tradition began as the result of a Colorado Springs, CO based Sears an advertisement in a local newspaper that a phone number, call the children talk to Santa are included.


However, the number of screen prints correctly. Calls to Santa meant landed in CONADE (Continental Air Defense Command) NORAD's predecessor.

At night a December 24, 1955 the officer on duty that night, Colonel Harry Shoup, its staff for all children is called in the night, a current location of Santa Claus to give employees and a tradition was born.

Today it has in the corporate network sponsored NORAD Tracks Santa program, volunteers from Cheyenne Mountain and Peterson Air Force Base uses changed. The program also has pages on Facebook and Twitter and is responsible for Santa reports you see on the local news outlet including weather forecast for Christmas Eve.

And Santa's workshop is in a undisclosed location near the magnetic North Pole is in Canada, U.S. fans NORAD get a helping hand from his Canadian colleagues.

To introduce children to keep safe at night broadcast Santa deliveries gets protection while hunting in the U.S. and Canadian airspace.

So if you wonder how NORAD tracks Santa Claus on Christmas Eve and when he started the tradition, you know.