Really tracking Santa on the net Live broadcast on December 24 23:10

Along with Christmas, U.S. and Canadian military commanders, who usually watch for and monitor missiles, have also begun broadcasting live broadcasts on the Internet to "track" the location of Santa Claus flying around the world.

It is NORAD, a North American aerospace defense command made by the U.S. and Canadian troops that usually monitors and monitors missiles, tracking Santa Claus.

On a special website and app, a video showing that Santa Claus on a sleigh drawn by nine reindeer handing out presents from the sky after 8:00 pm on the 24th of Japan time, is being shown on video.

You can also see where Santa Claus was last seen, the time to the next destination, and the number of gifts that have been distributed so far.

NORAD is tracking the steps of Santa Claus using satellites to detect the heat of the reindeer's nose and using radar.

This `` special task '', started 64 years ago when a child made a mistake calling the command headquarters saying `` I want to talk to Santa Claus '', and staff and 1500 volunteers sent e-mails That is, they answer inquiries from around the world by telephone.