Norad’s Santa Tracker has brought holiday cheer to millions, transforming a Cold War-era mistake into a beloved Christmas ...
It all began with a child's accidental phone call to a secret US air force number. The rest is Christmas history.
A child's misdialled phone call to a military base in Colorado Springs sparked what would become one of Christmas's most ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD)'s Santa tracker is now live. It tracks the Jolly One's whereabouts as he ...
"Why, it made the military look good — like we’re not all a bunch of snobs who don’t care about Santa Claus,” Shoup shared with AP. NORAD's "Track Santa" website went live Dec. 1 but the ...
Santa is making his way across the globe to deliver presents this Christmas Eve, and as always, NORAD is tracking him in real ...
Although the NORAD tracker reflected where Santa was at different points on his route around the world so people could see how far Santa was from them, the map couldn't predict when he would ...
“Don’t hang up — those sleigh bells will ring, and we’ll answer you soon,” NORAD wrote on social media. This year, Santa departed the North Pole at 6 a.m. E.S.T., the command sai ...
The tradition of high-tech sleigh tracking began in 1955, when a young child mistakenly called a Colorado military command center and asked for Santa. The officer on duty played along. [Source ...