I know from a verified source that Santa is not located in Laponia but at Kourou and is monitoring gifts send to spacepic.twitter.com/6YeQruYgkc
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It’s quite difficult to answer since it’s always moving... Several hint gave the location away : Santa Claus lives on the iced moon Enceladus, which orbits Saturn. The distance is roughly 1.2 billion kilometers at least, and 1.7 billion km at most !pic.twitter.com/0lmQFD1C7i
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Those hints are simple: - first launch of Ariane 1 was on December 24th : ArianeGroup and Santa Claus are linked! - ArianeGroup’s logo looks like Saturn don’t you think..? - Santa and ice are the one thing we know about him, thus Enceladus! (Steam from the factory being released)pic.twitter.com/0huESsQOZi
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9720 km
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8745 km. En tout cas j'ai fait mes recherches et clairement c'est une bonne réponse cartésienne si on prend l'adresse du Santa Claus workshop au Groenland
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Right now, that distance in time is around 77 hours (depending on the window of launch ) . Considering Santa needs a heavy lift for all the gifts he brings us, and Ariane 5 speed of 25000 mph, my computer calculate the distance being 1925000 miles or roughly over 3 million km.
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Sinon c'est 8969 km si on prend son adresse en laponie!
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Let's guess around 9 856 kilometers
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Should be around 557 km :D
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Around 9,122 km (5,668 mi) from his starting point in lapland. But when he is traveling is changing.
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