Posted on 03/27/2014 4:47:36 AM PDT by bryan999
PERTH, Australia (CBS News/CBSDC/AP) A Thai satellite has detected about 300 objects near the search area for the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner, officials in Bangkok said Thursday, but there was little chance of getting human eyes across those items in the near term as weather again forced officials to halt the search for debris by air.
Anond Snidvongs, director of Thailands space technology development agency, said Thursday the images showed 300 objects of various sizes in the southern Indian Ocean about 1,675 miles southwest of Perth. He said the images were taken by the Thaichote satellite on Monday, took two days to process and were relayed to Malaysian authorities on Wednesday.
Anond said the objects were about 125 miles from the area where a French satellite on Sunday spotted 122 objects. It remains uncertain whether any of the objects seen by satellites to date were from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared March 8 with 239 people aboard.
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At a news conference in Kuala Lumpur, Hishammuddin said some of the objects seen by the French satellite appeared to be bright, possibly indicating solid materials.
But experts cautioned that the areas frequent high seas and bad weather and its distance from land complicated an already-trying search.
In addition, one expert told CBS News it was highly likely that it is trash and not evidence of the plane.
(Excerpt) Read more at washington.cbslocal.com ...
There are 20,000,000 tons of trash floating in the Indian Ocean ... pick your spot.
Bwahahahahahaha!
The problem with this conspiracy theory is that it is totally lame. Unless the “perps” screwed up so much that we are aware of all this (which we are), we are now aware they may do something. Actually, I don’t know how we wouldn’t be aware - after all, some 240 people are missing and their loved-ones know it. It’s another thing altogether if pilots had “ferried” an empty plane to nowhere. Less noticeable except to the airline.
All it does is potentially put more gov’s on high alert and more likely to thwart any terror plots, especially from the sky or relating to it.
Moslems really aren’t that stupid.
While I think there is a possibility this was intentional - maybe even an intention gone “bad” (i.e., failure to connect, a`la poor execution or United 93) - I still lean heavily to big accident.
A Katrina-NOLA “leftover”? LOL.
yep. I’ve been leaning toward a suicide with hope of getting insurance payout, but the insurance was not necessarily the main reason.
It sure does make identification of the “mystery woman” and what that final phone call was all about rather important.
Be careful, the contents of that cup are HOT!
Coupled with the comments:
Officials are emphasizing caution but several factors explain the intense effort that has been mustered around this lead....and consider the "7 hourly pings"...Australia took charge of the search in the Southern Indian Ocean earlier this week based on a potential track for the plane along what has been called the southern corridor. This flight path is based on a series of rudimentary satellite communications from the Boeing 777 over the course of seven hours after it last contacted air traffic control, and the distance it could have flown in that time.
The site of the debris field is almost exactly at the end point of this southern corridor. This is, the hypothesis goes, the point at which the plane would have run out of fuel and crashed.
...and also consider that the prevailing winds/currents are pushing anything TOWARDS Australia...
With the margin of error plotted on that map between the 'predicted flight path arc' and the plotted 'ping locations'...
Either the data being spoon-fed to the public is egregiously in error (intentional or not) or they're damned lucky they found anything at all.
There was a second flight path south that they considered that assumed a slower speed of 460mph as opposed to 518mph.
And that 460 line takes it closer to Indonesia and Australia than the one that they keep showing.
That 460 line may still be in play.
Thailand?
They have a satellite?
Sort of, but they were having trouble with the launch sequence.
I hope he has a good chiropractor. Nice to see the guy in front helping out.
Does he get dizzy rotating that thing like a radar antenna?
ROFLMAO
LOL
Yeah, well...if he doesn't start hang gliding soon, the guy in front is supposed to get him started and throw him off the mountain.
"Bangkok, we have a problem!"
No idea what happened to the hyperlink; I saw the URL pasted...but that’s it.
The Obama monitoring and deletion administration is to blame, no doubt. (Hehehehehe)
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