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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.
As it does every year, NORAD, the North American Aerospace Command, tracked Santa on his trip around the world on Christmas Eve so children and families could see where he was.
The map tracking Santa's trip around the world will begin Christmas Eve from NORAD, a joint U.S.-Canada command responsible for protecting the skies over both nations. Visitors can track Santa's ...
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.
Santa is currently making his way through China to drop off his gifts. He was last seen in Kunming and is now heading for Haikou. It is around 11pm local time there.
When Saint Nick starts his journey on Dec. 24, families can track Santa’s sleigh using the NORAD Santa tracker. The website features live Christmas music, along with a second-by-second countdown ...
The program has evolved over the past 70 years, and today, Norad tracks Santa’s journey with real-time updates, including Live Tracking of Santa, Interactive Features, Santa’s History, Norad ...
You can take a peek at Jolly Old Saint Nicholas and his reindeer dashing over a satellite map of the world on the NORAD Tracks Santa website. The NORAD tracker is also available on Facebook ...