The Sydney Morning Herald, 20 March 2014 Summary: Commercial satellites have captured images of several large objects in the ocean 2500km south-west of Perth; The largest of the
The Star, 16 March 2014 PETALING JAYA: Tomnod, the online map site used by millions of netizens in the search for the missing flight MH370, has been expanded
(First draft, 14 March 2014. Updated 19 March 2014) After spending 2 days on Tomnod, I think it is rather lack of refer for the participants to identify
NST, 13 Mar 2014 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: No signs of the missing Malaysian jetliner have been found at a spot where Chinese satellite images showed what might be
NST, 13 Mar 2014 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia: Satellite images on a Chinese government website show suspected debris from the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner floating off the southern tip
I can understand how excited when people will be able to handle the satellite remote sensing imagery. The first time I am using satellite remote sensing a decade
It is getting interesting to see more and more people willing to contribute towards the search effort in finding MH370 in the Gulf of Thailand and South China
The Star, 11 Mar 2014 PETALING JAYA: Concerned people should not rely on Google Maps to search the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 as it is not live
TV News at ifeng.com 凤凰卫视 “美卫星拍到疑似马航客机坠机点 或已空中解体” The news of the NASA Satellite might discover the location of the MH370 going viral today over the news and internet. However,
The Turbid Water Plume from Cape of Camau is annual phenomena during the winter monsoon season. This water plume can be easily detected by the satellite. If the
The mass media just release the last coordinate of MH370 is located at the border between Malaysia and Vietnamese water off the cape of Camau. From Bernama Twitter