Scientists claim that they finally found a lost plane in almost 90 years after Amelia Air Heart was missing.
Researchers at the University of Purdue said in 2015 that they found the location of the debris after seeing the photos taken in Kiribashi, an island of Oceania. Kiribashi is famous for being the only country with territory on all four hemispheres of the earth.
A new exploration has begun to find Airhart’s plane debris. she is Lockheed 10-E ElectraIt was missing in 1937 after challenging 46,000km of the world.
After a month of departure on June 1, Amelia is a relief. FredunanIt was flying smoothly. But on July 2, two people disappeared without a trace immediately after leaving 20 hours from New Guinea to Howland Island.
Unnan was sentenced to death on June 20, 1938, and Air Heart was officially sentenced to death on January 5, 1939. The cause of disappearance remained a mystery for a long time, and the plane has not been found so far. But this time it is different.
The satellite photograph, which was taken shortly after the tropical cyclone moved the sand of the Nikumaro Island in 2015, captured objects in the form of an explorer’s airplane in the sea.
In addition to this photo, known as the Tarian object, scientists stressed that there are other evidence that Nikumaro Island was the last resting part of Airhart.
For example, several items, including debris, shoe sculptures, drugs, tools, and freckles, were found on the island, which were believed to be part of the landing device.
Richard Petigu The Oregon Architecture Institute said that the size of the object coincides with the plane where the object was riding, and the location was found on the planned flight path, and four urgent calls sent wirelessly that night occurred here.
New York PostIn an interview with Wa, Petigru said, “This is probably the biggest opportunity to finally end.” “We have a lot of strong evidence,” he added.
“Of course, we cannot prove it until we go directly to the field. This is the excitement of what we do. If we can come back with evidence, we will be very happy.”
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