One reason that NORAD tracks Santa Claus on his journey on Christmas Eve is due to an advertisement in 1955 misprinting a phone number with the intention of calling Santa Claus but the phone number that was given out was actually to CONAD which was NORAD's predecessor. The second reason is because NORAD is the organization that is responsible for detecting attacks that are against North America as well as for defending the attacks.
To keep up with him, so he is not mistaken for an enemy aircraft and be shot down.
To answer your question yes NORAD tracks his progress.
It is a radar to follow Santa on his journey Christmas Eve. A good way for all the little boys and girls to know when Santa will arrive at their house.
Santa is real to those who believe and not to those who don't. NORAD can track Santa as they believe in Santa.
I always use Norad's Santa Tracker. See the link below :)
No, the NORAD Santa tracker only tracks Santa during his magical ride. If you check the site, it says to check back next December to track Santa and that he is back home making toys
track him on Norad Tracks Santa online on Christmas eve
The NORAD Santa tracker is a fun tool to add the magice of the Holidays to a child's imagination. As a family, you can track the flight of Santa Claus as he navigates the globe.
A good way to track Santa is NORAD. Visit the link below.
No. Norad is the North American Aerospace Defense Command. They track Santa's progress around the globe every year. Children with the internet can track Santa online, and those without internet access can call a phone number where an operator will provide updates.
NORAD - found at noradsanta.org
i have used norad before. i believe in santa and i try to use norad to see when santa is coming where i live so i could try to get a chance to meet him. well when i did go on norad it was not right. it said that santa already came to where i live! and it was morning!
On Christmas Eve, NORAD tracks Santa by showing a video of Santa flying past a famous landmark at midnight in each time zone around the world. Santa is displayed in the video using CGI images.
You can track Santa's whereabouts on the NORAD website. See the related link below.
NORAD Tracks Santa was created in 1955.