NORAD has tracked the Dec. 24 flight since 1955, when a child accidentallycalled an operations center foran agency that predated the command, believing she was calling Santa Claus. The on-duty commander that night guaranteed the child Santa would have a safe journey from the North Pole and a...
A wrong number in 1955 led to NORAD tracking Santa every year since. Here's how you can keep track of the jolly man in red this year.
Now, it's easier than ever to track when Santa Claus is going to arrive in the United States, you can do so on NORAD's online Santa Tracker at this link! More from CBS News Search for suspect underway after two people killed in Garfield shooting Heinz History Center named America's...
The phone number was supposed to let kids speak with the Santa Claus at Sears store. But when a newspaper accidentally put one wrong digit in the number, it sent callers to the "red phone" inside NORAD. That line was reserved for high ranking officials to directly contact NORAD command fo...
It's almost time! Santa Claus is finishing up his final touches on all the toys & presents at the North Pole and the elves are packing his sleigh. The big guy is about to take flight with Rudolph leading the way, and you can track his entire trip thanks once again to NORAD. ...
Its that time of year again YouTube - NORAD Tracks Santa 2010 - Commander's Holiday Message Official NORAD Santa Tracker and this is a bit odd...
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Beginning at 2:01AM EST on December 24, visitors to the NORAD Santa tracker website can watch Santa prepare for his flight with the Santa Cams streaming videos. At 6 AM EST, people around the world can talk with a live phone operator to ask about Santa’s location by dialing the toll...
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Maybe Google was naughty again. For the second straight year, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has picked Microsoft to help track Santa Claus later this month.