martes, 25 de marzo de 2014

'A shot in the dark': How a UK firm and a team of scientists used a nineteenth century mathematical model to track missing flight MH370 - and confirmed the worst fears of the families of all passengers and crew



This article is about the plane that disappeared and how they solved the mystery.
The company Inmarsat used radar ping and mathematical model to find out that MH370 actually crashed in the Indian Ocean, and all the passangers had been killed. 

Inmarsat used a nineteenth century mathematics models called : Doppler effect to interpret the information.

Investigators are sure that the flight was suicide mission.

They found that radar pings continued after all communications had stopped.

This showed the plane continued flying hours after it disappeared.

In my opinion I believe that this article is very sad but untill they find the plane I think that there is a possibility that all pasangers are alive. However this time must be very difficult for the  families of the passangers. 


 How events unfolded: The plane went missing on March 8, with a British satellite firm tracking its last known location to an area in the Indian Ocean that's 622,000 square miles


overtakes.
handshake.
led.


 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2588508/A-shot-dark-How-UK-firm-team-scientists-tracked-missing-flight-MH370-confirmed-worst-fears-families-passengers-crew.html#ixzz2wyP8MGXe

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