mh370
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Missing Flight MH370 Inspires New Way To Locate Ocean Impacts
The Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 investigation has been reopened with the help of a private firm. Its incomplete story has refused to offer closure to the families of its 239 victims and has sparked conspiracy theories. But scientists have continued investigating the impact since it occurred three and a half years ago. It’s inspired one…
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Can This New Method Locate The Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 Impact Site With Sound?
The week of the third anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in the Indian Ocean, we still haven’t found the plane. Authorities suspended the search earlier this year, according to the Guardian, and unfortunately, may not be looking for the plane any longer.
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The Search For MH370 Debris Continues
A team of researchers in Italy has used the location of confirmed debris from MH370 off the coast of Australia to determine where the airliner might have crashed, and where further debris could be found.
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The Case Of The MH370 Wing Segment Keeps Getting Weirder
When a wing section of a Boeing 777 washed up on the Indian Ocean island of La Réunion last month, the Malaysian government quickly ascribed the part to missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370. But according to the ongoing investigation, the flaperon’s identity is far from certain.