NORAD’s annual tracking of Santa has endured since the Cold War, predating ugly sweater parties and Mariah Carey classics.
Each year, at least 100,000 kids call into the North American Aerospace Defense Command to inquire about Santa’s location. Millions more follow online in nine languages, from English to Japanese.
Tonight, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) gets ready for its Christmas Eve tradition of tracking Santa Claus' ...
Nestled in the heart of Colorado Springs, a magical operation unfolds each holiday season at the North American Aerospace ...
A website is tracking Santa’s every move again this Christmas Eve that keeps children involved. The North American Aerospace ...
Track Santa's live location this Christmas Eve with NORAD and Google from his start at the International Date Line in the ...
In the end, the NORAD Santa Tracker might just be a harmless bit of holiday fun—or it might be the greatest psyop of all time ...
Follow Santa Claus as he delivers Christmas gifts on start of global journey - He’s made his list, he’s checked it twice – ...
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) gets ready for its Christmas Eve tradition of tracking Santa Claus' annual ...
The Tracks Santa website is live with a sneak peek at the North Pole, NORAD's intelligence on the jolly old elf and a ...