Sunday, August 3, 2025

Creating liberating content

Introducing deBridge Finance: Bridging...

In the dynamic landscape of decentralized finance (DeFi), innovation is a constant,...

Hyperliquid Airdrop: Everything You...

The Hyperliquid blockchain is redefining the crypto space with its lightning-fast Layer-1 technology,...

Unlock the Power of...

Join ArcInvest Today: Get $250 in Bitcoin and a 30% Deposit Bonus to...

Claim Your Hyperliquid Airdrop...

How to Claim Your Hyperliquid Airdrop: A Step-by-Step Guide to HYPE Tokens The Hyperliquid...
HomeWorldResearchers believe they...

Researchers believe they have found a plane belonging to the legendary Amelia Earhart

Nearly a century later, the wreckage of American aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart may have been found at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, according to a marine research company that released a sonar image.

North American company Deep Sea Vision (DSV) said on Tuesday that the image was obtained after an extensive search in the area west of Howland Island, an uninhabited reef lost in the middle of the Pacific Ocean between Australia and Hawaii.

Amelia Earhart took off with her navigator Fred Noonan on May 20, 1937, from Oakland, California, to become the first woman to fly around the world, five years after she became the first woman to sail solo across the Atlantic.

But the two disappeared on July 2 after taking off from Lae, Papua New Guinea, for a grueling 4,000-kilometre flight. They were supposed to refuel at Howland Island, but never made it there.

The disappearance has remained one of the most intriguing mysteries in aviation history, spawning dozens of books, films and more or less far-fetched theories.

The prevailing hypothesis is that Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan ran into fuel shortages and abandoned their twin-engine Lockheed L-10 Electra near Howland Island.

According to DSV, the image captured by the company’s underwater robot “reveals contours consistent with the unique twin tails and wingspan.” [do modelo] his legendary plane.”

“We always thought she would have done everything possible to try to land the aircraft smoothly, and the signature of the aircraft we see on the sonar image suggests that was the case,” DSV chief Tony Romeo said in a statement.

The company says it spent 90 days exploring 13,500 km² of the ocean floor and wants to keep the exact location of the discovery secret for now.

Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

Get notified whenever we post something new!

Continue reading

The head of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry assessed the relations between Russia and Georgia

It is in Abkhazia's interest to develop relations between Russia and Georgia, Abkhaz Foreign Minister Sergei Shamba said at a briefing on September 3."I think it is in our interest to see things develop normally. I do not believe...

The head of the Abkhazian Foreign Ministry called on the Russian Federation to consider how to improve relations with the Russian Federation

Abkhaz political forces need to think together about how to improve relations with Russia, which have begun to deteriorate, Abkhaz Foreign Minister Sergei Shamba said at a briefing on September 3.He commented on a document that appeared on social...

Sports Minister Degtyarev punished a State Duma deputy for changing citizenship

State Duma deputies who previously changed their sports citizenship are disgusting, Russian Sports Minister Mikhail Degtyarev said on September 4 during a speech at the EEF-2024 forum.Degtyarev said he was not against Russian athletes taking part in international competitions...