NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, tracks Santa's Christmas Eve flight around the world each year. Follow a ...
Santa Claus is coming to town, and NORAD will be tracking his journey again this Christmas Eve for the 70th year running.
Christmas Day is almost here, which means Santa Claus is gearing up to put presents under Floridians' trees. Here's how you can track his journey ...
NORAD's radar detected Santa Claus departing the North Pole, shortly after he reviewed his flight plan with his nine reindeer ...
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. He starts delivering presents in countries near the International Date ...
The NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center becomes fully operational at 4 a.m. Mountain time on Christmas Eve. People can call 1-877-HI-NORAD to talk directly to a Santa Tracker who will provide Santa’s ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is ready to track Santa today and is celebrating the program’s 70th ...
Every year, millions of children follows Santa Claus' journey around the world with the NORAD Santa Tracker, which uses ...
NORAD uses its 49 radars across the United States to monitor Santa’s flight path directly from the North Pole.
Kids grab their smart phones and open NORAD or North American Aerospace Defense Command app on their phone to track Santa’s journey as he makes his way around the globe delivering gifts ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command has been tracking the location of Santa Claus for children since 1955.