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.
NORAD Tracks Santa was created in 1955.
See Related Links for the link to Norad Tracks Santa
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There is no cost to register for Norad Tracks Santa. It is a website that allows kids and their parents to watch Santa's progress during the Christmas season. It is staffed by volunteers, which keeps the service free.
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track him on Norad Tracks Santa online on Christmas eve
The NORAD Tracks Santa program is a real event hosted by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) each year to track Santa Claus on Christmas Eve. NORAD uses radar, satellites, and Santa cams to follow Santa's journey around the world.
No. They paid an elf to plant a GPS tracking device on Santa's sleigh.
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.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command tracks Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.
Santa Tracking websites:NORAD Tracks SantaEmailSanta.com also has a Santa TrackerGoogle Santa Tracker