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
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.
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.
Santa should come when he comes... look on the NORAD Santa tracker and you can find out! I believe that its different every year. Happy Tracking!
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.
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!
Norad tack santa 2009 starts in 23 days
This last year Norad had over 117,000 people tracking Santa this last Christmas. Norad brought more people in because of their new Live Reindeer cam and videos each child gets to view from where Santa had just visited.
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.
NORAD has been tracking Santa since the year 1958.
2007 is the 52nd year that NORAD has been tracking Santa Claus around the world. They started tracking Santa on Christmas Eve in 1955. Their internet website showing the tracking started in 1998. Merry Christmas!
NORAD, of North American Radar Tracking System fame, have been making their Santa Tracker available to the public at large since 1955. Unfortunately, it is only accessible from the beginning of December each year. If I am not mistaken (and I may be) the route CHANGES from year to year.
I would say about 3 days or less because there are different time zones everywhere and he can go as fast as you can blink in his sleigh and faster! Also, it is believed that Santa has his 'own time' as in meaning that he goes to certain countries first to not miss their Christmas! You can track Santa on NORAD by typing in "Santa Tracker" on Google! They also have a line you could call.... 877 HI-NORAD (877 446-6723) to talk to a NORAD staff member! There is also a e-mail,noradtrackssanta@gmail.com So try these for further questions! Christmas is as close as ever. Merry Christmas and a happy new year!