New report suggests resting place of MH370
An Australian scientific body says it believes it has identified the area in which Malaysia Airlines MH370 crashed into the southern Indian Ocean “with unprecedented precision and certainty.” The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) said it believed that the likely resting place of the Boeing 777-200ER was to the northeast of the 120,000 sq km area exhaustively searched by Australian, Malaysian and Chinese vessels. The new report’s findings support conclusions of an earlier review of the evidence that the most likely location of MH370 is 35.6 degrees south, 92.8 degrees east. Evidence was pieced together by CSIRO scientists, combining a re-examination of satellite imagery of the region taken in the early days of the search, together with new, refined models of drift patterns in that region. <br/>
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New report suggests resting place of MH370
An Australian scientific body says it believes it has identified the area in which Malaysia Airlines MH370 crashed into the southern Indian Ocean “with unprecedented precision and certainty.” The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) said it believed that the likely resting place of the Boeing 777-200ER was to the northeast of the 120,000 sq km area exhaustively searched by Australian, Malaysian and Chinese vessels. The new report’s findings support conclusions of an earlier review of the evidence that the most likely location of MH370 is 35.6 degrees south, 92.8 degrees east. Evidence was pieced together by CSIRO scientists, combining a re-examination of satellite imagery of the region taken in the early days of the search, together with new, refined models of drift patterns in that region. <br/>