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posted by janrinok on Wednesday March 12 2014, @02:55AM   Printer-friendly
from the many-eyes-make-all-bugs-shallow-sort-of-thing dept.

Taco Cowboy writes:

"Yep, it's that ill-fated Boeing 777 with 239 on board which has disappeared without a trace. Even after 4 days of search by a fleet of over 50 vessels and 40+ planes and an increasing number of satellites, no one has yet find that plane, or any part of it.

If you have free time and want to help out, here's your chance.

A US satellite company is releasing high-def photos of the sea near or at the area where that plane was last tracked, in hoping that people can help finding clues in regarding the whereabout of that missing plane.

The link to that crowdsourcing event is at http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/352096/scitec h/socialmedia/us-based-satellite-imaging-company-crowdsources-search-for-missing-mh370-plane. The mapping can be viewed on the Tomnod site here."

[Ed's Note: I tried the Tomnod link 3 times and was only successful on 1 occasion. It seems they are having problems coping with the response.]

 
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  • (Score: 2) by buswolley on Wednesday March 12 2014, @04:24AM

    by buswolley (848) on Wednesday March 12 2014, @04:24AM (#15020)

    Scratching on the blue

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