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NORAD provides a "Santa tracker". NORAD uses "Santa" as a code name.
"You can find a website about Santa at many different places. You can use the NORAD Santa Tracker website, the North Pole website, or the Claus website."
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The software needed to use the Norad Santa Tracker is the Adobe Flashplayer. You can download this program from Adobe's website. Also, make sure that JavaScript is enabled on your computer.
The NORAD Santa tracker is used for one use only, to make children believe in Santa and help make the jobs of the parents easier. This tracker is only used on Christmas eve.
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.
The NORAD Santa is a tracker. It tells where Santa is during his magical journey. This is proof that santa is real because his activities and location can be tracked.
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
NORAD Santa tracker i am on it now and it is amazing it shows you where about Santa is like what country he is in and there is clips of him flying over some countries and however there is some cool games you can play as well on the website
It sounds like you need the Santa Tracker website from NORAD. NORAD stands for North American Aerospace Defense Command, known until March 1981 as the North American Air Defense Command. NORAD tracks Santa's sleigh across the skies. You can begin watching on Christmas Eve-- for FREE! The website is noradsanta.org