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In what year did NORAD start tracking santas flight pathe arount the world?

2012


Which year did NORAD start tracking santas flightpath around the world?

NORAD has been tracking Santa since the year 1958.


How can you track Santas flight path?

A good way to track Santa is NORAD. Visit the link below.


Is the norad Santa tracker real?

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.


When did NORAD start tracking Santa Claus?

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!


Do children find it entertaining to use the NORAD tracking program to locate Santa on Christmas Eve?

Children and adults seem to find the NORAD tracking map and software entertaining to use. The Santa tracking program has been around for quite a while, in 2012 an all time high record was reached for people using the program.


Is norad the best santa tracking website?

yes it is the best site ever. Alanram3540 :)


When does norad Santa 2009 start?

Norad tack santa 2009 starts in 23 days


Does Santa know about the Norad system?

Yes Santa Claus sees everything so he is aware of Norad tracking him and he is very understanding of it because he realizes NORAD is an organization that is in charge of detecting and defending any possible attacks against North America.


What year was the first year Santa came around?

NORAD says That Its First Flight Was Dec,24,343 A.D. See,i answered your question!


Is Norad tracks Santa fake?

No. They paid an elf to plant a GPS tracking device on Santa's sleigh.


What is the purpose of the NORAD Santa tracker?

The NORAD Santa tracker is a tradition where the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) tracks Santa’s journey on Christmas Eve to provide updates on his whereabouts to children around the world. It helps spread Christmas cheer and excitement while also showcasing NORAD's capabilities.