Deep Sea Vision

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Deep Sea Vision

Deep Sea Vision

@DeepSeaVision

Pacific Ocean Joined Kasım 2023
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Deep Sea Vision
Deep Sea Vision@DeepSeaVision·
“Preparation, I have often said, is rightly two-thirds of any venture.” — #AmeliaEarhart
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Deep Sea Vision@DeepSeaVision·
The search for Amelia Earhart: our greatest adventure yet
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The Associated Press
Has Amelia Earhart’s plane finally been found? A South Carolina-based sea exploration company believes it’s captured some new clues behind the 1937 flight.
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Alexander Verbeek 🌍
Alexander Verbeek 🌍@Alex_Verbeek·
✈️ Fascinating: as she attempted to become the first female pilot to circumnavigate the globe, American aviator Amelia Earhart's plane vanished mysteriously in 1937. A sea exploration company now says it might be close to finding the wreckage. #history
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
Since Amelia Earhart disappeared more than 85 years ago while attempting to fly around the world, people have been searching for her plane. Now, an exploration company says they may have found it about 15,000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean. wapo.st/3UnJ3T8
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Reuters
Reuters@Reuters·
A former US Air Force intelligence officer says he believes he has found the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's plane, which disappeared nine decades ago, on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, using sonar data from a deep-sea drone reut.rs/3OqTvFr
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NewsNation
NewsNation@NewsNation·
A sea exploration team believes it may have found the underwater wreckage of Amelia Earhart’s lost plane. More: trib.al/4P0mkzt #MorningInAmerica
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Deep Sea Vision@DeepSeaVision·
After an extensive deep-water search, a talented group of underwater archaeologists and marine robotics experts have unveiled a sonar image that may answer the greatest modern mystery — the disappearance of Amelia Earhart.
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
Ocean exploration company believes it may have found Amelia Earhart's wrecked plane: 'We're all hopeful' trib.al/EzwqMzq
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Daily Mail
Daily Mail@DailyMail·
Inside the story of Amelia Earhart's missing plane following huge breakthrough in 87-year search trib.al/VhhhF6C
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NowThis Impact
NowThis Impact@nowthisimpact·
87 years after Amelia Earhart's plane disappeared, a research team said sonar images show what could be a plane-shaped object resting at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean Read more ⬇️
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TIME
TIME@TIME·
Amelia Earhart's missing plane possible found: A team led by Deep Sea Vision used an underwater drone to scan more than 5,200 square miles of ocean floor time.com/6589865/amelia…
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ABC7 News@abc7newsbayarea·
There could now be a major development in what happened to Amelia Earhart amid the search for her crashed plane. A sonar image shows what some say could be part of her Lockheed 10-E Electra aircraft sitting on the Pacific Ocean floor. abc7ne.ws/3UenlAQ
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
Amelia Earhart’s disappearance 87 years ago remains one of the greatest mysteries. But now, a deep-sea exploration team has provided another potential clue after their sonar detected what “appears to be Earhart’s Lockheed 10-E Electra” aircraft. cbsn.ws/3HDv4ks
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E! News
E! News@enews·
🔗: enews.visitlink.me/znwVnR Someone may have finally landed the answer to the mystery of Amelia Earhart's fatal crash. (📷: Getty)
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Deep Sea Vision@DeepSeaVision·
The Date Line Theory, developed by former NASA employee & amateur pilot, Liz Smith, suggests after 17hrs of flying Amelia Earhart’s navigator, Fred Noonan, didn't turn from July 3 to July 2 as they crossed the International Date Line, creating a navigational error of 60 miles.
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CBS News
CBS News@CBSNews·
Amelia Earhart's disappearance over the central Pacific Ocean 87 years ago remains one of the greatest mysteries in aviation history. But now a deep-sea exploration team searching for the wreckage of her small plane has provided another potential clue. cbsn.ws/3udr9HY
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