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Santa Tracker 2022 | You can track Santa Claus with help from Google and NORAD

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Santa is coming. He is on his sleigh with lots of gifts. But where is he right now? Has he left the north pole? Which route is he taking to reach your house?

Well, there’s a fun feature on the internet that lets you Track Santa’s journey around the world with the help of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and Google.
Google Santa Tracker is an annual Christmas-themed entertainment website that simulates the tracking of Santa Claus on Christmas eve using predetermined location information.

Not just that. It also allows users to play, watch, and learn through activities that are added daily in December. The service was inspired by NORAD Tracks Santa, which has operated since 1955.

How to track Santa Claus with Google?

The Google Santa Tracker begins to simulate tracking of Santa at about midnight in the furthest east time zone on Christmas eve. The map on the application is designed to show the Google Santa Tracker begins to simulate tracking of Santa at about midnight in the furthest east time zone.

The application also tells users how long it will be until Santa descends from the chimney. Google also gives us access to various other activities on the tracker.

To help you find out when Saint Nicolas will deliver your gifts, you can click here.

This time the Santa Tracker on Google has features like Santa Selfie, Elf Maker, Ollie Under The Sea, Code Lab, Gumball Tilt, Snowball Storm, Build and Bolt, and many others.

Just scroll down the page to open a whole new world of Christmas goodness.

How to track Santa Claus with NORAD?

The website of North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) also allows you to track Santa Claus on Christmas Eve.

The website, run by US military, posts a video about Santa Claus with live updates about Santa’s whereabouts.

If you want to track Santa using NORAD, download the app on the App Store(opens in new tab) or Google Play Store.

NORAD started tracking Santa in 1995 after a local newspaper ad misprinted the contact number through which children could call Santa directly.

NORAD Tracks Santa has become an annual Christmas-themed program that simulates the tracking of Santa Claus, who is said to leave the North Pole to travel around the world on his mission to deliver presents to children every year on Christmas Eve.

The program starts on December 1, but the actual Santa-tracking simulation starts at midnight annually on December 23.

Even though NORAD claims to use radar and other technologies to track Santa, the website simulates the tracking of Santa and displays predetermined location information.

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