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MH370: French Satellites Spot Objects in Missing Plane Search Area

by Carmen Chong
March 24, 2014
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Photo: Australia Plus
Photo: Australia Plus

The search for the missing Malaysian Airlines MH370 jet continues and hours ago, French satellites have detected images of “floating debris” in an area of the southern Indian Ocean which is currently being scoured for wreckage of the missing plane.

Malaysia’s transport ministry said France passed on new satellite images showing “potential objects” in the southern search corridor, about 2,500 kilometres south-west of Perth.

“Malaysia immediately relayed these images to the Australian rescue coordination centre,” the ministry said in a statement.

The statement gave zero details of the number, size or exact location of the objects shown.

The images will be the highlight for search planes due to take off from the Pearce Air Force base in Perth this morning, with Chinese and Japanese military aircraft due to arrive to assist.

Authorities have completed a fourth day of sorties into the search zone, where they are now also searching for an object that China identified yesterday as being 22 metres long and 13 metres wide.

The object was spotted about 120 kilometres south-west of two possible objects seen on satellite images taken on March 16 and announced by the Australian Government on Thursday.

The Chinese satellite images were taken on March 18 by the high-definition Earth observation satellite Gaofen-1. 

Eight aircraft were involved in Sunday’s search over the southern Indian Ocean.

On Saturday, a civilian plane reported sighting a number of small objects close together in the search zone.

A P3 Orion aircraft flew over the area but could see nothing but seaweed.

The Orion dropped a marker buoy to track movement of the material and a merchant ship has been sent to locate and identify it.

Speaking from Papua New Guinea yesterday, Prime Minister Tony Abbott said one of the objects is reported to have been a wooden pallet.

“Obviously we have now had a number of very credible leads and there is increasing hope, no more than hope, that we might be on the road to discovering what did happen,” he said.

Flight MH370 went missing on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing with 239 people aboard. Malaysia has enlisted 25 other countries to help hunt for the plane.

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