shipwreck deep underwater, leading officials to say Wednesday that if the plane is in their
search zone they will find it.
The Australian-led team is scouring the southern Indian Ocean seabed in hope of finding
The Australian-led team is scouring the southern Indian Ocean seabed in hope of finding
the final resting place of MH370, which vanished on March 8, 2014 en route from Kuala
Lumpur to Beijing.
No wreckage from the flight, which was carrying 239 people, has ever been found in one of
No wreckage from the flight, which was carrying 239 people, has ever been found in one of
aviation's greatest mysteries.
In a search update, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it spotted "multiple small bright
In a search update, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau said it spotted "multiple small bright
reflections" on the otherwise featureless seabed which warranted closer inspection.
Data from a high-resolution sonar scan using an autonomous underwater vehicle revealed
Data from a high-resolution sonar scan using an autonomous underwater vehicle revealed
spots worth probing, mostly about the size of a cricket ball but some larger, at 3,900 metres
(12,795 feet) down.
While the objects appeared to be of man-made origin, they failed to have all the characteristics
While the objects appeared to be of man-made origin, they failed to have all the characteristics
of a typical aircraft debris field so authorities sent in an underwater camera which discovered
the shipwreck.
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