NORAD began to track Santa Claus in 1955, following an accidental phone call made to the agency by a young boy interested in ...
NORAD’s Santa Tracker, the beloved decades-old tradition of virtually following Santa Claus as he delivers gifts to children ...
NORAD’s annual tracking of Santa has endured since the Cold War, predating ugly sweater parties and Mariah Carey classics.
NORAD is once again tracking Santa's journey around the world on Christmas Eve using radar and satellite technology, ...
Utilizing satellites, radar and jet fighters, the North American Aerospace Defense Command is making sure Santa Claus makes ...
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, ...
Children from around the world track Santa Claus as he sweeps across the earth, delivering presents and defying time.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command is once again prepared to track Santa and his reindeer around the world. NORAD, which is responsible for protecting the skies over the United States ...
NORAD continues its over 60-year tradition of tracking Santa Claus's journey on Christmas Eve using their technology and ...
Tracking Santa has been part of the North American Aerospace Defense Command’s mission since 1955. Here’s how they track Santa and how the operation started.
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - 69 years ago, a mistake in an ad led to a decades-long tradition of tracking Santa Claus on ...
Its predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command, handled the project for three years before NORAD took over. Here's what to know as the tracker mapped out Santa's journey. From his starting ...