Are you wondering where exactly Santa Claus is this Christmas Eve? You can track him using the official NORAD tracker!
According to the NORAD website, Santa typically starts his flight at the International Date Line in the Pacific Ocean. He then visits the South Pacific, New Zealand, and then Australia. Once done there, he then visits Japan, Asia, Africa, Western Europe, Canada, and the United States. He then ends his trip by stopping in Mexico and then Central and South America.
BUT… Did you know that Santa also visits NASA team members in space?
Are you waiting up for a visit from Santa’s sleigh? Our @NASA_Astronauts are doing the same! This year @NORADSanta is making a special stop to the International @Space_Station to deliver presents.
Track where else he’s going: https://t.co/TAfztY2fO7 pic.twitter.com/H0RHyTb7fC
— NASA (@NASA) December 24, 2020
Of course, Santa can change his course due to weather.
Right here in the Ozarks, Santa is scheduled to arrive around 9 p.m., but will only stop at your house once you’re asleep.
If you lose track of Santa, you can give the NORAD staff a call! You can call 1 877 HI-NORAD (1 877 446-6723) to talk directly to a staff member who will be able to tell you Santa’s exact location. Operators are available until midnight tonight.



