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Every Christmas Eve, the Google Santa Tracker begins to simulate tracking of Santa at about midnight in the furthest east time zone (10:00am UTC). The map shows Santa alternating between traveling and handing out presents in cities. Santa appears to travel approximately one time zone west per hour. Santa usually arrives at cities around midnight.
Here's a guide to tracking Santa's Christmas Eve journey from the North Pole to kids around the world. Santa trackers are here! How you can use NORAD and Google to track St. Nick on Christmas Eve.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command is preparing for its traditional tracking of Santa Claus' sleigh on Christmas Eve. NORAD has tracked the Dec. 24 flight since 1955, when a child ...
Between 2007 and 2008, people who visited the NORAD Tracks Santa site were told they could track Santa in Google Earth. [25] They were given a link to download Google Earth, and then a KMZ file to download. From 2009 to 2011, the tracking in the Google Earth app was moved to the Google Earth Web API on the NORAD Santa website.
By late Christmas Eve in Thailand, late morning Sunday in the eastern US, the tracker reported that Santa had departed Bangkok and moved on to Burma, Tibet, China and Russia, distributing nearly 2 ...
The tracker officially starts on Christmas Eve, but NORAD has a countdown to the tracker on its main website. Therefore, there is plenty of time to get to your Christmas destinations before Santa ...
Families can track his whereabouts as he and his nine reindeer fly through the skies using the “Santa Tracker” from Colorado-based NORAD. Where is Santa? How to track St. Nick on Christmas Eve
See Santa's location on the Google Santa Tracker. In 2004, Google started tracking Santa as well, because, well, there's a lot of interest in Old St. Nick. Google has a website and corresponding ...