Researchers Think Throwing Boeing 777 Parts In The Sea Will Track Down MH370

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On March 8 2014, Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 vanished from radar after taking off from Kuala Lumpur en route to Beijing. The Boeing 777 and its passengers have been missing ever since, with nothing more than a few plane fragments turning up in the decade since the disappearance. Now, a team of researchers has come up with a new way of calculating where the plane may be, and it involves yeeting plane parts into the Indian Ocean in the name of science.What’s The Deal With Nissan? | JalopinionsA program called the Finding MH370 Project has been launched to do exactly what its name suggests: find the remains of the Boeing 777 aircraft that vanished in March 2014. To do this, the project won’t turn to sonar-equipped drones or thorough searches of the seafloor. Instead, the team plans to release Boeing 777 parts into the Indian Ocean and track their movements. The project has been launched by science journalist and private pilot Jeff Wise, who’s written books on the MH370…

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