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NORAD has been tracking Santa every Christmas Eve since 1955, when it all started with a misprint in the Sears Catalogue.
As the sun rises this Christmas Eve, the North American Aerospace Defense Command has officially shifted its focus from its daily defence mission to its most famous annual assignment: tracking Santa ...
Each December, millions of families around the world follow along as Santa Claus makes his Yuletide trek around the globe, but the holiday tradition wouldn't be possible without the North American ...
The Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) market is gaining strong momentum driven by rising industrial automation, smart infrastructure adoption, and rapid advances in low-power IoT technologies. Expanding ...
NORAD also uses U.S. Air Force F-15, F-16, F-22 and Canadian Air Force CF-18 fighter jets to track Santa. On Christmas Eve, ...
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After 70 years of tracking Santa, the US military says he's a 'very special aviator'
A 1955 wrong-number call to Col. Harry Shoup sparked NORAD's Santa-tracking tradition, now powered by radars, satellites and ...
Less than four months after an August ribbon-cutting, L3Harris announced the $100 million satellite facility has ramped up to ...
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North American air defense troops ready for 70th year of Santa tracking
A newspaper misprint began a Christmas Eve tradition joining holiday cheer with military technology Seventy years ago, a ...
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SDA selects four firms for Tranche 3 tracking layer satellite production
The US SDA has disclosed the awarding of four agreements to produce 72 satellites for its Tracking Layer Tranche 3 initiative ...
MoistTech Corp., a global supplier of moisture measurement and control, highlights the long-standing sustainability benefits ...
Well suited for engineers and R&D teams tackling complex industrial challenges, especially in agri-photonics, plastic sorting, and spectroscopy for food safety, these new InGaAs area image sensors ...
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