Yes, NORAD tracks Santa as far back as 2005 makes Santa's route viewable from both Google Earth and Google Maps. Merry Christmas
Check the related links below but note the tracking web site is only available on Christmas Eve until Christmas Day. Check back next X-mas and until then have a happy new year.
you can track santa on google earth...right? no.it's norad.com/santatracker
Google earth has a santa tracker.
Every December you can visit NORAD's official Santa Tracker web site to see the progress in Google Maps or Google Earth. See related links below. This service is not available the rest of the year because NORAD has other things to track and Santa only travels one day a year. His journey starts soon-you can follow him on Google Maps and Google Earth, and get details on his journey starting at 2:00 a.m. PST Christmas Eve at Santa Tracker web site below.
YES!
North Pole
Santa is at his home in the North Pole. However, for security reasons the house and toy production factories have been blurred out for security reasons by request. Every December you can visit NORAD's official Santa Tracker web site to see the progress in Google Maps or Google Earth. See related links below. Note this service is not available the rest of the year because NORAD has other things to track and Santa only travels one day a year. His journey starts soon-you can follow him on Google Maps and Google Earth, and get details on his journey starting at 2:00 a.m. PST Christmas Eve at Santa Tracker web site below.
On December 25'th 2012 there was a way for children to track Santa Claus using Google Earth on the internet. NASDAQ had made a website for children to look at and see where Santa was on the night of Christmas Eve and this allowed the children to be able to see where he was at that moment while they waited for him to visit there part of the country.
No
"EASY" you cant!
Santa is not real ...anyway, the place is called Korvatunturi and you can find it with Google Earth's Fly To feature.
According to Google Earth: 103 miles.
NO ... only if you know where the driver lives ... Google earth does not track any thing ... just images of streets ...