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Santa’s gift-giving operation has come to life and children around the world are already getting ready. Not even the Covid-19 pandemic, as confirmed a few days ago by the World Health Organization, could not stop the work of Santa Claus, who recently officially left his home in Lapland, located in the town of Rovaniemi and left the North Pole. , thus beginning his journey around the world. To witness all his movements, also the site Norad Tracks Santa.
All movements in real time
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By clicking on the curious platform, the user can observe the path of Santa Claus, pulled by his reindeer. In the upper left, on the home page, here is the location in the world where it was last seen. On the side, in the center of the screen, here is the possibility to see the next place you are going and finally the total count of gifts already delivered. Everything updated in real time. The site, for example, makes it possible to discover that Santa Claus has already done his “job” in New Zealand, and then continue delivering donations to the rest of the planet. Norad Tracks Santa, represents the annual Christmas entertainment program that has been organized, since 1955, by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (Norad), the North American Aerospace Defense Command, a joint organization of Canada and the United States. States that provides an overview of the nature, position, direction, and speed of each flying object in the North American aerospace environment. And precisely the general commander of Norad, Glenn VanHerck, has ensured that the organization is perfectly prepared “to follow Santa Claus”, using “all available sensor systems, from radars to satellites and airplanes, the same ones that are used 24 hours of the day”. 24, 7 days a week, 365 days a year “.
Google Santa Tracker
Norad, however, is not the only way to follow Santa’s movements. Also this year, in fact, it is possible to exploit the capabilities of Google’s Santa Tracker, the “digital tool” that since 2004 allows all the children of the world to virtually observe the path followed by Santa Claus on his world tour. While waiting for all the delivery operations to be carried out, the site created by the Mountain View giant has made many games and activities available to children and their families to pass the time, in these hours of celebration. For example, you can create an elf, or even color, cut and regrow Santa’s beard in the “Selfie” section, as well as watch some nice animated videos made in a style similar to Google Doodle.