Christmas enthusiasts can track Santa’s location and upcoming trips through the NORAD Santa Tracker app or Google’s Santa Tracker website.
Christmas has arrived, and both kids and adults look forward to Santa Claus’s arrival on Christmas Eve when he comes to their houses through the chimney bearing gifts. The classic picture of Santa Claus embodies compassion and generosity.
For Christians worldwide, Christmas is a time of great religious significance because it commemorates the birth of Jesus, who stands for God’s love and salvation. Christmas is now a cultural phenomenon marked by joy, giving, and generosity rather than just being a religious holiday.
What is NORAD?
NORAD is a joint U.S.-Canadian military agency tasked with maritime warning, aerospace control, and aerospace warning for North American defense. The agency warns of impending missile and air attack, thereby contributing to the maintenance of North America’s air sovereignty.
The military agency has been tracking Santa for 65 years with the use of fighter jets, powerful radar, and satellite systems.
NORAD asserts that it is the only organization in the world with the resources and credentials necessary to track Santa in a FAQ on its official website. The post says, “NORAD still tracks Santa, even though the practice started entirely by accident. The only company with the necessary personnel, skills, and technology is ours. And we adore it!”
How to track Santa Claus?
Christmas lovers can download the NORAD Santa Tracker app on their Android or iOS device, visit the official NORAD website at https://www.noradsanta.org/en/%20noradhq., or check out Santa’s most recent location, upcoming trips, and more.
For roughly 20 years, Google has been operating the Santa Tracker, which lets users see Santa’s current location, calculate how long it will take Santa to get there, browse images of the locations Santa has been, and more.
By visiting the official website at https://santatracker.google.com/, users can benefit from Google’s Santa Tracker.