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How does NORAD track Santa?
WBZ-TV's Jacob Wycoff chats with NORAD's David Kang about tracking Santa on Christmas Eve.
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WBZ-TV's Jacob Wycoff chats with NORAD's David Kang about tracking Santa on Christmas Eve.
NORAD's official Santa tracker allows families to follow Santa Claus on his journey this Christmas Eve.
NORAD first started tracking Santa in 1955. This is what it looks like behind the scenes.
Santa has officially taken flight.
The North American Aerospace Defense (NORAD) Santa tracking website is now live.
An annual tradition continues on Christmas Eve, despite a partial government shutdown, as NORAD helps families track Santa's journey.
Thanks to NORAD's Santa tracker, it's especially easy to follow the man in red in his travels.
Christmas Eve is here again--and the folks over at NORAD are tracking Santa on his journey to deliver presents around the globe.
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For the 60th year, children around the world can track Santa's movements through the NORAD Santa tracker.
NORAD is keeping an eye on Santa Claus as he makes his way across the globe.
It is something you might not expect to see when you look to the skies on Christmas Eve: Santa Claus flying in his sleigh, with a military jet escort. That image is included in the video from the North American Space Command introducing this year's Santa tracking program.
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NORAD is keeping an eye on Santa Claus as he makes his way across the globe.
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Hard to believe but Christmas eve is here and once again the folks over at NORAD are keeping an eye on the skies tracking one particular jolly red elf.
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