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{6} `Kami jumpa serpihan MH370' GeoResonance!
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PETALING JAYA: An exploration company, GeoResonance has claimed it found the wreckage of the crashed Malaysia Airlines flight, MH370, six weeks after it left Kuala Lumpur International Airport for Beijing on March 8.
The Adelaide-based GeoResonance said yesterday the possible wreckage was found in the Bay of Bengal, 5,000km away from the current search location in the southern Indian Ocean off Perth, with the company beginning its own search on March 10.
GeoResonance’s search covered 2,000,000 sq km of the possible crash zone using images obtained from satellites and aircraft, with company scientists focusing their efforts north of MH370’s last known location. Over 20 technologies were used to analyse the data, including a nuclear reactor.
According to company spokesperson David Pope: “The technology that we use was originally designed to find nuclear warheads and submarines. Our team in Ukraine decided we should try and help.”
Pope said GeoResonance compared their findings with images taken on March 5, three days before MH370 went missing, and did not find what they had detected at the spot.
“The wreckage wasn’t there prior to the disappearance of MH370. We’re not trying to say it definitely is MH370. However, it is a lead we feel should be followed up,” said Pope.
Another GeoResonance spokesperson, Pavel Kursa said several elements found in commercial airliners were detected at the Bay of Bengal spot identified by GeoResonance.
“We identified chemical elements and materials that make up a Boeing 777… these are aluminium, titanium, copper, steel alloys and other materials,” said Kursa in a statement reported by Australian news channel 7News.
Department of Civil Aviation director-general Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman told The Star that Malaysia was unaware of the report of the finding.
“We will have to check and verify this report,” he said. -theStar
p/s betul atau harapan palsu?
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Moga betul penemuan ni..finally the hope is over. |
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Teluk Bengal ni bukan kah kawasan yg Mak Cik baru balik umrah tu nampak ker???? |
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Syarikat Australia Percaya Mungkin Temui Bangkai MH370
Diterbitkan: Isnin, 28 April 2014 10:13 PM
Imej kawasan pencarian yang dikeluarkan oleh Pusat Penyelarasan Agensi Bersama (JACC) Australia pada Isnin.
(Ubah saiz teks)
PETALING JAYA: Sebuah syarikat penerokaan Australia mendakwa ia menemui bangkai pesawat Penerbangan Malaysia (MAS) MH370 yang hilang, enam minggu selepas ia meninggalkan Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) untuk ke Beijing pada 8 Mac lalu.
GeoResonance yang berpangkalan di Adelaide pada Isnin berkata, ia mula melakukan pencariannya sendiri terhadap pesawat Boeing 777 pada 10 Mac lalu dan mengesan kemungkinan bangkai pesawat itu di Teluk Bengal, kira-kira 5,000 kilometer dari lokasi carian semasa di selatan Lautan Hindi dekat Perth.
Pencarian GeoResonance itu meliputi 2,000,000 kilometer persegi zon kemungkinan berlakunya nahas, menggunakan imej yang diperolehi dari satelit dan pesawat, dengan pakar-pakar sains syarikat itu menumpukan usaha mereka di utara dari lokasi terakhir MH370 yang diketahui, menggunakan lebih 20 teknologi untuk menganalisis data yang termasuk reaktor nuklear.
Menurut jurucakap syarikat itu, David Pope, "Teknologi yang kita gunakan pada asalnya direka untuk mencari kepala peledak nuklear, kapal selam. Pasukan kami di Ukraine memutuskan kita perlu mencuba dan membantu."
Pope menambah bahawa GeoResonance telah membandingkan penemuan mereka dengan imej yang diambil pada 5 Mac lalu, tiga hari sebelum MH370 dilaporkan hilang dan mereka tidak mencari apa yang dikesan mereka di tempat itu.
"Bangkai itu tidak ada sebelum kehilangan MH370. Kita bukan cuba untuk mengatakan bahawa ia adalah pasti MH370, bagaimanapun ia merupakan petunjuk yang harus kita ikuti," kata Pope.
Sementara itu, seorang lagi jurucakap GeoResonance, Pavel Kursa menambah, beberapa elemen yang terdapat dalam pesawat komersial itu dikesan di kawasan Teluk Bengal.
"Kami mengenal pasti unsur-unsur kimia dan bahan-bahan yang membentuk satu Boeing 777... ianya adalah aluminium, titanium, tembaga, aloi keluli dan bahan-bahan lain," kata Kursa dalam satu kenyataan yang dilaporkan oleh saluran berita Australia 7News .
MH370, membawa 227 penumpang dan 12 anak kapal, meninggalkan Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) pada pukul 12.41 pagi 8 Mac lalu dan hilang dari skrin radar kira-kira sejam kemudian, ketika berada di ruang udara Laut China Selatan.
Ia sepatutnya tiba di Beijing pada pukul 6.30 pagi hari yang sama.
Satu operasi pencarian antarabangsa dilakukan bagi mencari pesawat yang hilang, dengan yang pertama di Laut China Selatan dan kemudian selepas ia dikatakan menyimpang dari laluan penerbangan, pencarian beralih ke dua koridor, meliputi koridor utara dari sempadan Kazakhstan dan Turkmenistan ke utara Thailand dan koridor selatan, dari Indonesia ke selatan Lautan Hindi.
Susulan analisis data satelit yang belum pernah belaku sebelum ini, syarikat telekomunikasi satelit Inmarsat dan Cawangan Siasatan Kemalangan Udara United Kingdom membuat kesimpulan bahawa pesawat MH370 terbang ke koridor selatan, dan kedudukan terakhirnya di tengah Lautan Hindi di barat Perth.
Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak kemudian pada 24 Mac, 17 hari selepas kehilangan pesawat itu, mengumumkan bahawa pesawat MH370 telah "berakhir di selatan Lautan Hindi". |
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harap2 ada perkembangan +ve |
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rosa_canina posted on 29-4-2014 09:04 AM
harap2 ada perkembangan +ve
harapnya gitu la...
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Pilot claims to have found image of missing MH370
Yahoo!7 News and wires
April 29, 2014, 9:50 am
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WITV Pilot claims to have found image of missing MH370A US pilot believes he has found an image of the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370.
Six weeks have now passed since the plane disappeared and extensive searches in the Indian Ocean have failed to locate any wreckage.
■'We may have found flight MH370'
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New York pilot Michael Hoebel, 60, believes he found an image of what appears to be the wreck of the missing passenger jet in the Gulf of Thailand, which is where the Boeing 777 made its last communication with air traffic authorities on the morning of March 8.
“I was taken aback because I couldn’t believe I would find this,” Hoebel told a local TV news channel after spotting debris he believes perfectly matches the dimensions of the missing plane.
He said he spent hours trawling through thousands of images on TomNod, a crowd-sourcing website that has been sharing online satllite imagery in the hope of finding clues.
Pilot Michael Hoebel believes he has found an image of the wreckage of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. Photo: WIVB.
When he was asked whether it could have been an image of a shark, Hoebel responded:
"That's a 210ft shark."
"The lighter skin where the wing attaches to the fuselage - you see that lighter skin."
FIRST ON 7: Exploration company believes it may have found MH370
The development comes as an Adelaide-based exploration company announced that it may have located the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, 5000km away from where authorities have been looking.
The company surveyed over 2,000,000 square kilometres of the possible crash zone, using images obtained from satellites and aircraft.
Scientists focused their efforts north of the flight’s last known location, using over 20 technologies to analyse the data including a nuclear reactor.
They could not believe what they found in the Bay of Bengal.
“Our team was very excited when we found what we believe to be the wreckage of a commercial airliner,” Mr Pope said.
Pavel Kursa from GeoResonance told 7News: “We identified chemical elements and materials that make up a Boeing 777… these are aluminium, titanium, copper, steel alloys and other materials.”
The images showing chemical elements detected in the area the company believes it has located MH370. Photo: FIRST ON 7.
An initial report was sent to authorities while the black box still had two weeks of battery power.
The team then verified its findings by analysing images from the same area on March 5, three days before the plane disappeared.
“The wreckage wasn’t there prior to the disappearance of MH370,” Mr Pope said.
The full report was delivered on April 15.
“We’re not trying to say that it definitely is MH370, however it is a lead we feel should be followed up,” Mr Pope told 7News.
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Yeah...Mak Cik Umrah betul! Tahniah makcik Umrah! |
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Hrp bukan lagi harapan palsu |
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Harapan...
Harapan menjadi layuuu... |
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Berita radio pagi td pun ckp jumpa imej kapal terbang dlm laut tuh. Harap2 ada la perkembangan terkini pasni...jgn senyap trus lps jumpe penemuan ni |
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harap jangan Geo nonsense |
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Kalau makcik blk umrah btl, penatlah sape2 yg lahar die haritu kena cari dia minta maaf... |
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bape kali serpihan daaa...
buhsannn |
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sapa yang nk percaya. semua dah penat |
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