NORAD, the North American Aerospace Command, is tracking Santa on his trip around the world this Christmas, so children and ...
With Christmas just around the corner, Santa is gearing up to embark on his journey to deliver gifts to kids worldwide.
It's a Christmas Eve routine throughout the United States, Canada and beyond: Tracking Santa Claus' journey across the globe ...
NORAD began to track Santa Claus in 1955, following an accidental phone call made to the agency by a young boy interested in ...
The map tracking Santa's trip around the world will begin Dec. 24, Christmas Eve from NORAD, a joint U.S.-Canada command ...
Santa Claus is coming to town, and you can follow his magical journey with the NORAD Santa Tracker, a beloved tradition that ...
The online tracker has a running count of Santa’s gift deliveries. NORAD is also taking calls at a telephone hotline: 1-877-446-6723. The command warned on Tuesday that some callers were ...
You can also find out St. Nick’s whereabouts by emailing [email protected] or calling the NORAD Operations Center ...
According to NORAD, Santa usually starts his journey at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean and travels west, visiting the South Pacific first then New Zealand and Australia. After that, ...
NORAD’s annual tracking of Santa has endured since the Cold War, predating ugly sweater parties and Mariah Carey classics.
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 south along the Pacific rim and then across Asia, Australia ...