Where's Santa!

I believe tracking Santa with a Santa tracker, at Norad Tracks Santa is very intelligent, but I think there is another way you could do it.  I think you could get telescopes that scientist use, to zoom into images in the sky.  In addition, I think you could have planes fly in the sky with cameras to take pictures.  You could get the pictures, and see if Santa is there. Norad Tracks Santa says

"In addition, we now track Santa using the internet. Last year, millions of people who wanted to know Santa's whereabouts visited the NORAD Tracks Santa website."                                                                                         Norad tracks Santa also says

"NORAD uses four high-tech systems to track Santa - radar, satellites, Santa Cams and fighter jets"

There are many ways to track Santa, I don't know about you but I am going to Norad tracks Santa on Christmas Eve.

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Mrs. Lammers
on  January 14, 2009  at  9:21 AM

I love the NORAD Santa tracker. My grandson, Evan, who is six, and I used it this Christmas Eve.
I found out something interesting this year. A classmate from my high school (Catalina HS, '72, Tucson, AZ) informed me that a fellow classmate developed the Santa Tracker website for NORAD. Apparently he joined the Air Force after graduation. Tucson is a big Air Force town because Davis Monthan AF base is located there. I thought that was cool to learn that.
on  January 16, 2009  at  9:23 AM

Wow, I never knew you could track Santa using the internet and there I was on Christmas Eve in my warm bed, my eyes closed trying to hear even the faintest of noises on my roof. I personally think it would be better to use your idea and sit outside looking out at the sky with a telescope; it would be fun to do with my whole family. The plane thing would be cool if you were traveling for the holidays and would be in the air for some reason on Christmas Eve, you might even catch a sighting of him. Tracking Santa is a really good idea though, instead of little kids swarming their parents with questions on when Santa was going to be there, the kids could have a sense of where he was. What do you think is the best way to see where Santa is?
on  January 22, 2009  at  4:01 PM

I tagged you !!
on  March 16, 2009  at  12:38 PM

Hey, sorry it took me so long to comment you back but thanks for commenting me. Hawaii is actually pretty rainy, although people call it paradise. What’s amazing is that it rains while it’s sunny, and there is a cool sea breeze that fans out from the expanse of the ocean. The air is a lot cleaner than hear in the mainland, the sky as blue as a sapphire. Its truly a beautiful place, but it’s also somewhat a crowded place, its take fifteen minutes in the city to go around the block.
What’s it like meeting only have my family? Well it’s like a new adventure every time you meet someone new, like finding a piece of yourself. Although I kind of don’t like knowing all my family, it’s also a challenge for me to know them, a challenge that may take my whole life. Its fun being Samoan, but also kind of scary because I don’t have much of a idea as to what’s ok to do and what’s inappropriate, think about trying to play a game without knowing but some of the rules and that’s how sometimes I feel, like I said its sometimes scary but anyway I wonder where Santa is now?

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