We are less than a week away from Santa’s visit, and once again NORAD or “North American Aerospace Defense Command,” will ...
"We do that through the use of satellites, airplanes (and) radars, which happen to be the exact same type of capabilities ...
This Christmas marks 70 years that the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has been tracking Santa Claus.
If you’ve ever found yourself on Christmas Eve refreshing a little blinking map to see whether Santa is cruising over the ...
As the holiday season approaches, NORAD is gearing up to track Santa Claus’s flight from the North Pole, while Greenville ...
NORAD also uses U.S. Air Force F-15, F-16, F-22 and Canadian Air Force CF-18 fighter jets to track Santa. On Christmas Eve, ...
NORAD needs volunteers for its Santa Tracker program on Christmas Eve, inviting participants to join a tradition that has ...
The NORAD Santa Tracker tradition started with a misprinted phone number 70 years ago. This report reveals the new feature ...
NORAD is recruiting Colorado volunteers for its annual Santa tracker call center on Christmas Eve. Registration opened Monday ...
NORAD marks 70 years of tracking Santa. Here’s how the program works, who runs it, and why it remains a trusted Christmas Eve ...
For 69 years, the North American Aerospace Defense Command — known as NORAD — has tracked Santa Claus' global gift-giving journey every Christmas Eve. The annual tradition started in 1955, when, ...
The agency, which is normally tasked with protecting North American airspace, has once again launched its Santa tracker website.