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Norad, which stands for North American Aerospace Defense Command, is responsible for protecting the airspace of the United States and Canada. Since 1955, Norad has also been tracking Santa's journey on Christmas Eve and providing updates to children and families around the world.
You can follow Santa's journey on Norad's official website, www.noradsanta.org. On Christmas Eve, the website will have a real-time map showing Santa's location as he travels around the world.
Yes, it is completely free to follow Santa's journey on Norad. Norad is a government organization and provides this service as a fun and festive way to spread holiday cheer.
Norad uses the latest technology, including satellites, high-speed digital cameras, and radar, to accurately track Santa's journey. While it may not be perfect, it is as accurate as possible and adds to the excitement of following Santa's journey.
Yes, Norad's website includes games, videos, and other activities for children to enjoy while following Santa's journey. You can also track Santa on social media and use the hashtag #NoradSanta to join in on the fun and share your own Christmas traditions.