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Is NORAD's Santa tracker reliable?

Asked by jonsblond (43668points) December 23rd, 2009

Can I trust NORAD to give me the truth concerning Santa’s whereabouts in just a few hours?

Do you follow Santa?

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TominLasVegas's avatar

I hope so.I need to make sure he gets to my house in one piece.Or we will have a very heartbroken little girl.

ragingloli's avatar

I hope so. I don’t want to have wasted my time trying to hack into the missile launch control.

Jude's avatar

Aw, I have a 6 year old niece who freaks out over this. :)

jonsblond's avatar

@jmah My daughter keeps asking me if he left yet. :) Dammit NORAD! Don’t disappoint!

Cruiser's avatar

Incredibly reliable!! First off…we need to clarify something here….Most everyone has been led to believe in something really magical and mystical here about Christmas, Santa and all….and I need to set the record straight. Almost everyone believes that NORAD is all about Aerospace defense…but what it was originally created was to track Santa!!!...Some Canadian/Alaska pork project started years ago!

NORAD Actually stands for Northern Reindeer Antler Detector system…it was and still is the state of the art aeronautical detection system that actually can even pick up antler bone over 30 miles above the earths surface. So heck yeah it’s accurate!!

jonsblond's avatar

@Cruiser much, much lurve! :D

SherriS's avatar

ABSOLUTELY! As many years as NORAD has been doing this, they have never been wrong (yet!)!

puckbunny's avatar

Without a doubt!!!....

SarasWhimsy's avatar

Google maps does a good job too!

stranger_in_a_strange_land's avatar

As long as his IFF transponder is working, everything is cool. We don’t want Santa shot down, do we ?

anguilla's avatar

As long as a TV station doesn’t record it and claim they’re showing it live.

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