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NORAD 

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(Night picture of NORAD)

Near Colorado Springs, lays Cheyenne Mountain, a 9000,568 foot mountain of solid granite and buried 1/3 of a mile below the surface is the Operations Center of NORAD.  It's mission is air seventy, airspace warning, and aerospace control for North America.  Connected to a network of warning satellites, radio systems, and deep space telescope, NORAD receives information from all around the world and passes it along to the National Command Authority, President of the U.S., Prime Minister of Canada, and war fighting commanders all over the world.  The facility also has a air intake system that filters out all nuclear, biological, and chemical contaminants and each facility is welded into a separate "steel box" to protect the electronic equipment from the Electro Magnetic Pulse that a nuclear blast produces, disabling all electronic equipment.  NORAD is capable of detecting ICBM's, as well as smaller theater launched missiles.

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