NORAD began to track Santa Claus in 1955, following an accidental phone call made to the agency by a young boy interested in ...
Each year, at least 100,000 kids call into the North American Aerospace Defense Command to inquire about Santa’s location.
A Colorado woman remembers when one of the most important holiday missions began. It all started with her father and a phone ...
NORAD's Santa Tracker follows St. Nick as he delivers toys. One company offers free translation services to help more kids ...
The stockings are hung by the chimney with care, in the hopes that St. Nicholas soon will be there… but where exactly is ...
NORAD, which is responsible for protecting the skies over the United States and Canada, activated its Santa tracking system at 6 a.m. ET on Christmas Eve. Santa watchers can follow his journey on ...
The Tracks Santa website is live with a sneak peek at the North Pole, NORAD's intelligence on the jolly old elf and a ...
Now in its 69th year, the holiday tradition lets children watch or call in to get updates on Santa Claus as he makes his way ...
"We are using a combination of satellites, radars, and fighter jets. Usually, it is the radars that pick up first when Santa Claus leaves the North Pole, and the satellites will pick up Rudolph's nose ...