Yes because it all happened on accident. NORAD is originally used to track Russian bombers that might come to attack the US and Canada. But on Christmas Eve, NORAD picked up heat signals. They did not know what the contact was at first. But they then figured out it was Santa Claus.
NORAD Tracks Santa was created in 1955.
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.
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WYFF and Norad do.
it is a government based association called norad
Santa is real to those who believe and not to those who don't. NORAD can track Santa as they believe in Santa.
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
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!
Ther are many sites that pretend to track Santa Claus' trip around the world as he delivers presents to good children. NORAD has a Santa tracker that is available in December. Canada Post also has a service that lets children send Santa letters to the postal code H0H 0H0.
No. They paid an elf to plant a GPS tracking device on Santa's sleigh.