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From Buzzfeed Video, scientific proof of how Santa manages to visit 1,178 homes per second on his round-the-world odyssey. Santa and the elves installed this material on the runners of the sleigh ...
NORAD tracks Santa across California. NORAD has detected Santa as he makes his way over the West Coast. The jolly red man has been seen flying over San Francisco as he wraps up his 41 million-mile ...
NORAD tracks Santa Claus as he works his way across the world on Christmas Eve. This is changing every second but to give you an idea of where Santa is (all times Eastern): 10:53 a.m.: Phi Phi ...
You always thought it was just down to Rudolph and friends. But physicists have proved how Santa’s sleigh could fly – with modifications including wings similar to a Boeing 747.
On Christmas Eve, NORAD is tasked with the special mission of tracking Santa on his journey around the world. Here's full details of how to track Santa live and watch him fly over Ireland.
From 11am trackers from around the world can then phone to inquire about Santa's whereabouts by dialling the free number 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723), where they will either speak with a live ...
A new study claims that Santa's sleigh could indeed fly with some Boeing 747 wings and a Saturn V rocket engine, without the aid of any Christmas spirit. Physics students found their inspiration ...
Santa’s sleigh would need a pair of wings similar to those on a commercial airplane. It would also need an engine with an equivalent thrust to that produced by NASA’s Saturn V rocket, which ...
Whether or not you get to see it will of course depend on the weather and the sky being clear. It should still be dark enough to spot as the Sun does not rise on Christmas Day until 8.05am.