Santa Claus is Coming to Town, and NORAD’s site is ready to Help You Track His Journey and MORE

Santa Claus is coming to town, so it’s time to find out where Santa and his reindeer are, and most importantly, what’s their ETA for your neck of the planet. Well, with a little help from the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), you can track Santa on his journey around the world.

NORAD, a joint organization between the U.S. and Canada, is responsible for tracking everything flying in and around the two countries. Around Christmastime, NORAD has a crucial mission: track Santa.

It’s a tradition NORAD has carried out for over 60 years that started – accidentally – in 1955. That year, a young girl called the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center in Colorado Springs thinking she would speak to Santa after seeing an ad in her local newspaper.

The commander on the other end of the phone, Air Force Colonel Harry Shoup, realized the mistake and assured the girl Santa would arrive safely on Christmas. She wasn’t the last child to call the unlisted phone number that night. Ultimately, the tradition was born and continued with NORAD after its creation in 1958, according to its website.

Thanks to the Internet, millions of children and those waiting patiently for Santa are able to track the man in red on NORAD’s website.

Although its popular website, NORADSanta.org, goes live on December 1, NORAD doesn’t start tracking Kris Kringle’s sleigh ride until their radars let them know Santa has taken to the air on Christmas Eve.

The website not only allows you to track Santa when his gift-giving journey begins but provides information on NORAD, learn about Santa and his magic sleigh as well as other holiday traditions, listen to Santa’s favorite holiday songs, watch movies about Santa, play games, and more.

NORAD also offers a phone line that remains open for 23 hours starting on Christmas Eve. Last year, the call center fielded over 53,000 calls, according to Lt. Sean Carter, the Program Manager for NORAD Tracks Santa.


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