At least 100,000 kids are expected to call the North American Aerospace Defense Command to ask about Santa's whereabouts, a ...
Each year, at least 100,000 kids call into the North American Aerospace Defense Command to inquire about Santa’s location.
When Saint Nick starts his journey on Dec. 24, families can track Santa's sleigh using the NORAD Santa tracker.
The NORAD Santa Tracker which has delighted kids for 69 years began when a child accidentally called a top-secret Pentagon ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command is preparing for its traditional tracking of Santa Claus' sleigh on Christmas Eve. NORAD has tracked the Dec. 24 flight since 1955, when a child ...
In the video, Santa’s reindeer sleigh is referred to as “The Big Red One” (which is also the name of the famous 1st Infantry Division of the US Army): NORAD is a joint command of the United ...
NORAD’s Santa Tracker has evolved into a cherished global tradition, helping millions track Santa’s journey on Christmas Eve.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Co. -- We're less than a week before Santa Claus takes off on his deliveries in that airborne sleigh ... Aerospace Defense Command or NORAD, based at Peterson Space Force ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has been tracking Santa and his sleigh for nearly 70 years on Christmas Eve and it all began with a misprinted promotional phone number for ...
The sleigh is 74 cc (candy canes) long and carries about 60,000 tons of gifts at takeoff. NORAD said that, while only Santa knows what his exact route will be, history shows that he arrives ...