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The tracker relies on radar technology and satellites to keep tabs on Santa, according to NORAD, which notes those methods are the same ones the agency employs to protect skies over North America.
Santa is now flying over Russia after dropping presents off in Norilsk, a closed city some 300km north of the Arctic Circle. It is 2,4000km from Santa’s home in the North Pole.
NORAD isn't the only one tracking Santa. Google's Santa tracker also goes live Dec. 24. The company's Santa tracker website is up and running and features various holiday-themed games. The website ...
NORAD Tracks Santa, also called NORAD Santa Tracker, is an annual official program in which North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) [1] publishes the simulated tracking of Santa Claus, who leaves the North Pole to travel around the world on his mission to deliver presents to children every year on Christmas Eve.
Starting on Christmas Eve, families can track Santa Claus' location through NORAD's Santa Tracker.
Santa’s sleigh has made a stop in Indonesia and is now moving onwards to Australia. It is 11.15pm in Broome, the first place to receive presents in the country.
Santa tracker may refer to: Google Santa Tracker; NORAD Tracks Santa This page was last edited on 1 January 2018, at 02:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
Santa watchers can follow his journey on NORAD’s website or they can call the command center at 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) to participate in the yearly Christmas tradition.