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How To Follow Santa Claus This Christmas Eve With NORAD’s 2024 Tracker (Video)

Santa Claus sits ready for flight in front of an F-16 at Buckley Air Force Base. (Image credit: NORAD)

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Circumnavigating our planet bringing toys and joys is no simple task for Santa Claus and his high-flying reindeer, and whether Rudolph’s red nose is needed or not this year, it’s still a miraculous annual mission requiring expert mapping and some cooperation from Mother Nature.

For eager eyes anticipating his arrival, the NORAD Tracks Santa website and app are here to provide Christmas revelry by following exactly where in the world the Big Red Guy is and where his course will bring him next. This interactive simulation app is available for Android or Apple iOS devices and can be downloaded for free at NORAD’s official site.

NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado. (Image credit: NORAD)

“While the tradition of tracking Santa began purely by accident, NORAD continues to track Santa,” the website states. “We’re the only organization that has the technology, the qualifications, and the people to do it. And, we love it! NORAD is honored to be Santa’s official tracker!”

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Kris Kringle fans can track Santa’s annual flight on the official website, Facebook, X, Instagram, YouTube and the NORAD Tracks Santa Claus mobile app. Kids (and childlike adults) can also phone a volunteer-manned hotline number to reach the NORAD Tracks Santa Operation Center on Dec. 24: 877-HI-NORAD (877-446-6723).

Based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, The North America Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has been entrusted with tracking Santa as he circles the globe for nearly 70 years.


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