Santa Tracker: Christmas Eve is finally here, and so is the long-standing tradition of tracking Santa. Wait, what? Tracking Santa is a thing? Well, not only is it a much-loved tradition that has been going
on since the 1950s, but it’s also a rather popular one. With that being said, let’s see where Santa Claus is right now! After all, he has a long ‘flight’ today! Where is Santa right now?Thanks to NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, it’s quite easy to check Santa's LIVE location. All you have to do is check the ‘Santa Tracker’ on NORAD’s website, and it will show a rather adorable tracker showing Santa and his reindeer.Track Santa's LIVE location here!The tradition of displaying Santa's live location by NORAD has reportedly been going on since 1955. Before NORAD, it was CONAD, Continental Air Defense Command, that was handling the task of tracking Santa's ‘flight’ for three years. It was then in 1958 that NORAD was formed and took over the jolly tradition of tracking the unique flight from the North Pole.It was a young kid’s hopeful call that triggered it all. Reportedly, the kid had called the CONAD Operations Center after coming across the ‘Call Santa’ advertisement in the newspaper, which also had a number displayed. As soon as the individual who picked up the phone realised the kid’s innocent intention behind the call, they anyway went with it– turning the entire thing into an annual tradition; the operation of tracking Santa!“The individual who answered that phone didn't want to disappoint the child on the other end, and just went with it. And it has turned into an annual, recurring Track Santa operation ever since,” U.S. Air Force Col. Jason White was quoted as saying to CBS News.The tracking starts on the morning of Christmas Eve, where it's ‘uniformed personnel’ and ‘civilian volunteers’ who handle calls at the NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center, as per BBC.ALSO READ: Why Is ‘Dhurandhar Collection’ Trending On Google Trends Today? Has It Reached Rs 1000 Crore Club Already?The map, on the other hand, keeps on updating Santa’s ‘flight’ in real time. However, it is important to note that NORAD cannot predict the exact time when Santa will visit a particular kid’s home. “Only Santa knows his route, which means we cannot predict where and when he will arrive at your house," NORAD clarified on its website. "We do, however, know from history that it appears he arrives only when children are asleep!" the website read.For those not aware, NORAD is a ‘bi-national organisation’ handled by the US and Canada. It defends North America by issuing ‘aerospace warning and maritime warning’, along with controlling the aerospace.
- What is the Santa Tracker? The Santa Tracker is a tradition that allows people to track the location of Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, which has been going on since the 1950s.
- Who is responsible for tracking Santa? NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, is responsible for tracking Santa's location.
- How can I check Santa's current location? You can check Santa's LIVE location by visiting the 'Santa Tracker' on NORAD's website.
- How long has NORAD been tracking Santa? NORAD has reportedly been tracking Santa since 1958, taking over from CONAD, which tracked him for three years prior.
- What triggered the tradition of tracking Santa? The tradition began when a young child mistakenly called the CONAD Operations Center after seeing a 'Call Santa' advertisement in a newspaper.
- Who handles the calls at the NORAD Tracks Santa Operations Center? The calls are handled by uniformed personnel and civilian volunteers.
- Can NORAD predict when Santa will arrive at a child's home? No, NORAD cannot predict the exact time when Santa will visit a particular child's home.
- What does NORAD say about Santa's arrival? NORAD states that only Santa knows his route, and he typically arrives when children are asleep.
- What is NORAD? NORAD is a bi-national organization managed by the US and Canada that provides aerospace and maritime warning.
- When does the tracking of Santa begin each year? The tracking of Santa begins on the morning of Christmas Eve.
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