Christmas Day is almost here, which means Santa Claus is gearing up to put presents under Floridians' trees. Here's how you ...
Oregon families hoping to catch a glimpse of Santa in action on Christmas Eve can watch him travel around the world with ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command has been tracking the location of Santa Claus for children since 1955.
"We do that through the use of satellites, airplanes (and) radars, which happen to be the exact same type of capabilities ...
"As Santa flies through the skies, satellites track his position by detecting Rudolph's nose, which gives off an infrared signature similar to that of a missile." ...
While the rest of us are wrapping up work, Santa’s in the midst of his busiest day of the year. Here’s where he is right now.
Seventy years ago, a wrong number prompted the U.S. Air Force to begin issuing reports of St. Nick’s progress on Christmas ...
When the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center became NORAD in 1958, the Santa tracker was established. Over the past seven decades, the tracker has only become more accessible. The ...
Follow Santa Claus and his reindeer as they deliver gifts around the globe - Norad is tracking St Nick’s speedy trip around ...
Santa and his reindeer are getting ready for their Christmas journey and NORAD will be tracking their trip for the whole time ...
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Why Does NORAD Track Santa Claus?

Every year on Christmas, Santa Claus flies into North American airspace from the Arctic—a matter of concern for NORAD, which ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command is once again keeping watch on Santa Claus and an atmospheric river won't derail ...