US astronauts help NORAD track Santa's delivery route on Christmas Eve
Raw StoryFor decades, the Canadian and American defense agency NORAD has provided updates on Santa Claus's international gift delivery route, but this year, for the first time, US astronauts lent a hand. "We have obtained visual confirmation that Santa is currently traveling south over India," Andrew Morgan said at 1700 GMT via a video link as he floated at zero gravity in the International Space Station. The North American Aerospace Defense Command said that the ISS was traveling at 17,000 miles an hour, 250 miles above Earth -- providing "a great vantage point to spot Santa on his annual journey around the world." Each year since, NORAD has reported Santa's location to millions across the globe, with noradsanta.org this year live-tracking his present-filled sleigh pulled by nine reindeer.