They knew where the wreckage was though. So they had a good idea where they would be. We still haven't got any wreckage from this aircraft which is why it's a much harder task.
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It does seem as though they're getting closer to finding something though. It also seems that they know the location where it crashed in to the sea?
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'Missing plane: How did a UK firm track the plane?' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-26723980
Every country seems to be doing a "Look what we're doing to help!" story at the moment. Australia is literally going crazy over contributing. The PM has a bit of an ego he wants to feed, apparently.
PC now, 122 possible objects seen
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Obamas visiting Malaysia next month...
It has that title because the firm who looked into the data is British, therefore a British company. Whether you think it's a good title or not is your view :P
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I'm going to guess this isn't helping either: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Ocean_garbage_patch
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This also shows the current wind in the area: http://earth.nullschool.net/#current....54,-23.24,777
cant we just forget about it now?
...wtf at memorials it's still not been confirmed if they're dead
still think of this everyday but don't even bothering google as it's depressing seeing nothing's found, guessing there's no new news?b
yeah same, usually whenever I look it's just the same cycle so gave up looking.
@xxMATTGxx; will know