From a North American Aerospace Defense Command News Release
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., Dec. 1, 2014 – The North
American Aerospace Defense Command’s NORAD Tracks Santa website,
http://www.noradsanta.org/ , launched today featuring a mobile version, a
holiday countdown, new games and daily activities and more.
The website is available in eight languages: English,
French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and Chinese.
Official NORAD Tracks Santa apps are also available in the
Windows, Apple and Google Play stores, so parents and children can countdown
the days until Santa’s launch on their smart phones and tablets. Tracking
opportunities are also offered on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Google+.
Santa followers just need to type “@noradsanta” into each search engine to get
started.
North Pole Elves
Also new this year, the website features Santa’s elves in
the North Pole Village. NORAD Tracks Santa is introducing the newest elf and
asking the public to help choose the perfect name for him. Details can be found
via NORAD Tracks Santa social media or in the “Name the Elf” video in Santa’s
North Pole Movie Theater at www.noradsanta.org.
Starting at 12:01 a.m. MST on Dec. 24, website visitors can
watch Santa make preparations for his flight. NORAD’s “Santa Cams” will stream
videos on the website as Santa makes his way over various locations.
Then, at 4 a.m. MST (6 a.m. EST), trackers worldwide can
speak with a live phone operator to inquire as to Santa’s whereabouts by
dialing the toll-free number 1-877-Hi-NORAD [Call: 1-877-Hi-NORAD]
(1-877-446-6723 [Call: 1-877-446-6723] ) or by sending an email to
noradtrackssanta@outlook.com. Any time on Dec. 24, Windows Phone users can ask
Cortana for Santa’s location, and OnStar subscribers can press the OnStar
button in their vehicles to find Santa.
Santa-tracking is Global Experience
NORAD Tracks Santa is a global experience, delighting
generations of families everywhere. This is due, in large part, to the efforts
and services of numerous program contributors.
This year’s contributors include: the 21st Space Wing,
Acuity Scheduling, Alaska NORAD Region, America Forces Network (AFN),
Analytical Graphics, Inc., Avaya, BeMerry! Santa/Noerr Program, Bing®, Canadian
NORAD Region, The Citadel Mall, Colorado Springs Business Alliance, Continental
NORAD Region, CradlePoint, Defense Video & Imagery Distributions Systems,
DoD News, Federal Aviation Administration, Globelink Foreign Language Center,
Harris, Hewlett Packard (HP), iLink-Systems, Kids.gov, Level 3 Communications,
Marine Toys for Tots, Foundation, Meshbox, Microsoft®, Microsoft® Azure, Naden
Band of Maritime Forces Pacific, National Tree Lighting Ceremony, Naturally
Santa’s Inc., Newseum, OnStar, PCI Broadband, Portable North Pole/ Ugroup
Media, Pueblo Riverwalk, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern Colorado,
Space Foundation, Spil Games, SriiusXM®, Strategic Air & Space Museum,
Unity, U.S. Allegiance, U.S. Air Force Academy Band, U.S. Air Force Band of Liberty,
U.S. Air Force Band of the Golden West, U.S. Air Force Band of the West, U.S.
Air Force Band, U.S. Air Force Heartland of America Band, U.S. Army Ground
Forces Band, U.S. Coast Guard Band, U.S. Department of State Family Liaison
Office, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, U.S. Band of MidAmerica, Verizon,
Visionbox, West Point Band, and Xtomic.
NORAD Tracks Santa started in 1955 when a local media
advertisement directed children to call Santa direct -- only the number was
misprinted. Instead of reaching Santa, the phone rang through to the crew
commander on duty at the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center.
Thus, began the tradition, which NORAD has carried on since it was created in
1958.
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