At least 100,000 kids call in every Christmas Eve to inquire about Santa’s location. Millions more follow online in nine languages, from English to Japanese. They can dial the NORAD Tracks Santa ...
NORAD began tracking Santa with updates from around the world. Click here to visit the NORAD Tracks Santa website. Callers can also dial in throughout the day to find out where Santa is on his ...
the Santa tracker continued and is still used by millions of children every year. Here's what you need to know about NORAD Tracks Santa. NORAD uses radars, satellites and jet fighters to track ...
Gen. Charles D. Luckey takes a call while volunteering at the NORAD Tracks Santa center at Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colo., Dec. 24, 2014. (AP Photo/Brennan Linsley, File ...
But on Christmas Eve NORAD has an extra task, tracking Santa as he delivers toys around the world. NORAD tracks the Big Red Guy the same way it tracks everything else... using radars and satellites ...
NORAD's predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command, began tracking Santa Claus in 1955. NORAD is tasked with tracking airplanes, missiles, space launches and anything else that flies in or ...
The NORAD Tracks Santa call center opens on Tuesday, Dec. 24. Children can call 1-877-HI-NORAD (446-6723) to find out Santa's current location. They can also visit the NORAD Tracks Santa website ...
The tracking service can also be accessed through the NORAD Tracks Santa app, social media, Amazon Alexa, OnStar and SiriusXM, according to NORAD. This is the 69th year NORAD has tracked Santa's ...
WTOC spoke with a NORAD Santa tracker, about how the military organization tracks jolly St. Nick. “One of our most important missions that we do all year,” said NORAD Santa tracker, John Cornelio.
WASHINGTON — Santa Claus has wrapped up his journey this year to deliver presents to homes across the globe. NORAD tracked Santa on Christmas Eve into Christmas Day, just like they've done for ...
As children around the world eagerly await Santa Claus's arrival on Christmas Eve, the North American Aerospace Defense Command provides an essential tool for tracking the big man in red.
NORAD's predecessor, the Continental Air Defense Command, began tracking Santa Claus in 1955. NORAD's live operators chat with callers about Santa's whereabouts. NORAD is tasked with tracking ...