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The real story of how NORAD began tracking Santa Claus
Seventy years ago, a wrong number prompted the U.S. Air Force to begin issuing reports of St. Nick’s progress on Christmas Eve.
NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, tracks Santa's Christmas Eve flight around the world each year. Follow a live map of the tracker here.
Santa Claus is on his way - and you have several options to track Santa's progress online or through mobile apps.
Santa Claus drove his reindeer-powered sleigh over rooftops around the world on Wednesday, delivering gifts to millions of ...
Have you been good this year? If so, you may be interested to know that Google has launched its annual Santa tracking feature ...
Since then, NORAD has upgraded its Santa-tracking technology by installing Santa cams in space to monitor the jolly old elf, the agency says. "NORAD tracks Santa, but only Santa knows his route, which ...
NORAD begins tracking Santa at around 6 a.m. ET on Christmas Eve and ends at around 2 a.m. ET on Christmas Day, Cornelio said ...
According to NORAD, the command center received more than 1 million calls about Santa during its tracking operations in the last three years. There were 261,000 calls in 2022, 430,000 calls in 2023 ...
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Santa Tracker that monitors and protects Santa’s route throughout North America on Christmas Eve. The origins of the NORAD Santa Tracker reveal a tale of a ...
For 70 years, North American Aerospace Defense Command has embarked on a special Christmas Eve mission: tracking Santa.
The NORAD Santa tracker is live, and you can see where the man in the red suit is traveling in real time. When Santa’s sleigh ...
When the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center became NORAD in 1958, the Santa tracker was established. Over the past seven decades, the tracker has only become more accessible. The ...
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