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Originally posted by whatsgoingonhere View PostCan you also post a picture of another "something" from this....you will see what I mean.....looks like wash over it though.
It may be something...it may be nothing, but I'm willing to put it out there....
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Originally posted by whatsgoingonhere View PostI really don't think it's a passenger seat :/ It measures approximately 15mtres x 15 metres.....
There you can see what different sea conditions look like - also just how small actual containers are.
Since debris is likely to be even smaller - interpreting these images is an almost impossible task without independent means of confirming a sighting.
Also, if someone spots debris near a passing ship then one has to question why the watch or radar does not pick up the sighting also - they are much closer to the locus.
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Originally posted by TerraFirma View PostThere is also a real container ship passing by:-
There you can see what different sea conditions look like - also just how small actual containers are.
Since debris is likely to be even smaller - interpreting these images is an almost impossible task without independent means of confirming a sighting.
Also, if someone spots debris near a passing ship then one has to question why the watch or radar does not pick up the sighting also - they are much closer to the locus.
this looks to be far away to me.....this satellite is dated 16/3/14 - 8 days after the plane was reported missing...........is it possible the ship could not have seen it/picked it up?
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Don't know if it's already been mentioned, but Tomnod map 2192 appears to show an object with a straight line, possibly submerged..
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Originally posted by TerraFirma View PostThere is also a real container ship passing by:-
There you can see what different sea conditions look like - also just how small actual containers are.
Since debris is likely to be even smaller - interpreting these images is an almost impossible task without independent means of confirming a sighting.
Also, if someone spots debris near a passing ship then one has to question why the watch or radar does not pick up the sighting also - they are much closer to the locus.
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Originally posted by whatsgoingonhere View PostI can't look at it closely...that is the problem, that's why I'm posting it here so someone may 'know' if it's something.... Thankyou Curiosity
Zoomed in x300.jpgAMS Daily Fight Information: http://schiphol.dutchplanespotters.nl/
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Originally posted by speedbird1960 View PostHere is 3639 magnified by 300 %, i have to agree you have spotted what could be wreckage.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]3641[/ATTACH]
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Originally posted by whatsgoingonhere View PostThank you for your aknowledgment speedbird. Have you looked at this image as well?
http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/...ocean/map/2885
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