Where is Santa right now? Here’s how to track his journey on Christmas Eve
- Tracking Santa on Christmas Eve is a beloved tradition for families around the world.
- Families engage in this activity to follow Santa's travels during the holiday season.
- Various organizations provide tools and websites for tracking Santa's journey.
- This year, Santa's journey is expected to be visible through multiple tracking services.
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By Alexandra Skores, CNN While public anxiety looms over the northeast amid possible drone sightings, a sighting will soon bring Christmas joy to the whole country: Santa Claus. North America's Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) is once again ready to track Santa Claus and his reindeer around the world. NORAD, responsible for protecting the skies of the United States and Canada, activates its Santa Claus tracking system at 6:00 a.m. (East America…
The North American Aerospace Defense Command, which is responsible for keeping the skies over North America safe, is once again tracking the journey of Santa Claus, who delivers gifts to children around the world in his reindeer-drawn sleigh. His route and location can also be viewed on an interactive website. At the time of writing, the red-suited, white-bearded man was traveling over Iran.
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