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Thursday, 27 March 2014

Now Thailand says its satellites have spotted '300 floating objects' in the southern Indian Ocean hunt for wreckage from flight MH370

Daily Mail: A Thai satellite has detected more than 300 floating objects in the southern Indian Ocean. The objects range from two to 15 metres in length and are scattered across an area about 2,700km south-west of Perth. It is believed the objects, discovered by Thailand's Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency, could be related to missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

The images from Thailand are the fifth set from satellites to show potential debris within the remote part of the Indian Ocean, following other sightings by U.S, Australian, Chinese and French satellites. Japan has now also said it provided Malaysia with four satellite images taken Wednesday showing about 10 objects that might be debris from the plane, with the largest measuring about 4 metres by 8 metres.

The objects were located about 1,560 miles southwest of Perth, Japan's Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office said. The findings came hours after the Australian Maritime Safety Authority called off today's air search due to bad weather and poor visibility...read more>>>...