NASA reveals exact time you can see ‘Santa’s sleigh’ fly over Leeds

Dashing through the… sky.

Not long left till Santa and his reindeer crew fly over the skies of Leeds to drop off some of the most amazing presents of the year.

Leeds must have been extra nice this year, as Santa is treating us to lots of chances to catch a glimpse of him on his mission to deliver millions of gifts in time for Christmas.

Just like every year, Santa is dusting off his sleigh and polishing his boots to prepare for his biggest night visiting lots of kids and families. The sleigh is being filled with lots of goodies and surprises as we speak, it’s almost like he can smell the cookies and milk from here.

NASA, one of the world’s leading space companies, has been working meticulously to find out Santa’s route for 2024.

The world-renowned space agency has given us an exact time to look up at the stars to spot the main man himself and catch the glimmer of lights from his sleigh.

NASA has reveals the exact time you can see ‘Santa’s sleigh’ flying over Leeds this Christmas / Credit: Tim Mossholder (via Unsplash)

As a man who has lots of experience globe trotting, it’s safe to say the big man knows how to efficiently cover as many houses as possible all in one night.

Santa’s sleigh will be present at the same time as the International Space Station (ISS), however anyone looking to see this festive vehicle can notice the lights won’t change direction and will not flash.

This time round, Santa is swooshing round Leeds on Christmas Day a whole hour earlier than last year, meaning that nice list must be the longest it’s ever been.

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Tuesday 24 December

5:21am

Santa’s sleigh lights will be visible for two minutes travelling South East to East, as the man of Christmas weighs up his West Yorkshire delivery route.

6:54am

Theres a six minute opportunity to catch those bright lights of Santa’s sleigh in the Leeds sky as he travels from West to South East, finalising his map before the big night ahead.

Wednesday 25 December

4:35am

It will be visible for less than a minute, no movement, in a static position. Santa will be doing a headcount of all the houses to make sure he’s not missed a single chimney.

6:08am

The sleigh will be seen for four minutes, moving from South West to South East, and by now Santa will have finished his Leeds delivery drop.

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