Tuesday, July 16, 2024

Underwater signals generated by open sea airplane crashes could be key to detecting final resting place of MH370

Location of the CTBTO’s hydroacoustic stations H11N and H11S (white triangles); the impact location of three aircrafts (indicated in yellow): F-35a, Transair Flight 810, and Asiana Flight 991; and the distances and bearings relative to the hydroacoustic stations (presented in magenta). The cyan star shows the location of earthquake M 4.8–9 km S of Y?kaichiba, Japan, 2014-03-07 18:34:20 (UTC) 35.611o N 140.552o E 23.9 km depth. Credit: Scientific Reports (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-60529-1 Signals captured on underwater microphones could be key to locating airplanes such as MH370 when they crash into Read More

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