Santa Claus begins his highly anticipated descent from the North Pole to our rooftops, delivering presents to millions of children across the globe. For those who can’t wait to see St. Nick’s magic on ...
NORAD’s Santa Tracker, the beloved decades-old tradition of virtually following Santa Claus as he delivers gifts to children around the world, returns Christmas Eve for its 69th year.
NORAD, the North American Aerospace Command, is tracking Santa on his trip around the world this Christmas, so children and families can see where he is right now.
Tonight, North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) gets ready for its Christmas Eve tradition of tracking Santa Claus' annual toy run. NORAD has been assisting Santa since 1955 after a child ...
It’s Christmas Eve 2024, and as is traditional, NORAD, (The North American Aerospace Defense Command), is once again tracking Santa Claus.
The NORAD Tracks Santa website launched Dec. 1, 2024, featuring Santa’s North Pole Village. The website includes a holiday countdown, games, movie theater, holiday music, web store, and more.
Circumnavigating our planet bringing toys and joys is no simple task for Santa Claus and his high-flying reindeer, and whether Rudolph's red nose is needed or not this year, it’s still a ...
That tradition continued when NORAD was formed in 1958. The Santa tracker site receives millions of visitors from around the world each year, according to NORAD, and volunteers typically answer ...
NORAD used an official map that was updated consistently ... Here's what to know as the tracker mapped out Santa's journey. From his starting point at the North Pole, the map shows Santa headed ...
According to its website, NORAD works to prevent air ... If you’d rather track Santa on your mobile device, the official NORAD Tracks Santa app is in the Apple App and Google Play stores.