As it does every year, NORAD, the North American Aerospace Command, tracked Santa on his trip around the world on Christmas Eve so children and families could see where he was.
Each year, at least 100,000 kids call into the North American Aerospace Defense Command to inquire about Santa’s location.
NORAD will track Santa on Christmas Eve into Christmas Day, just like they've done for nearly seven decades. NORAD, the North ...
Children from around the world track Santa Claus as he sweeps across the earth, delivering presents and defying time.
In 1955, 69 years ago, a Colorado store printed a phone number where kids could call and ask to talk with Santa.Unfortunately ...
In a recent interview with the AP, Air Force Lt. Gen. Case Cunningham explained that NORAD radars in Alaska and Canada — known as the northern warning system — are the first to detect Santa.
In a recent interview with the AP, Air Force Lt. Gen. Case Cunningham explained that NORAD radars in Alaska and Canada —- known as the northern warning system — are the first to detect Santa.