埃尔哈特之谜仍未破解
(2012-08-08 14:13:26)
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阿米莉亚·埃尔哈特最后一次飞行驾驶的飞机的遗骸迄今尚未找到,最近派出的一个搜寻小组收集到大量可供仔细分析的视频和声纳数据,但仍未能够找到可以辨认的飞机残骸。
阿米莉亚·埃尔哈特最后一次飞行驾驶的飞机的遗骸迄今尚未找到,最近派出的一个搜寻小组已经离开太平洋岛国基里巴斯(Kiribati)的尼库马罗罗岛(Nikumaroro Island)西岸,正在返回夏威夷。在经过约两个星期的远程水下采集数据和图像之后,搜寻历史飞机国际组织(International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery)表示已经收集到大量可供仔细分析的视频和声纳数据,但仍未能够找到可以辨认的飞机残骸。
美联社于7月24日埃尔哈特115周年诞辰这天报道说,搜寻历史飞机国际组织仍然相信,埃尔哈特及领航员弗雷德·努南(Fred Noonan)的飞机于1937年在尼库马罗罗岛近海失事。除分析刚刚收集到的信息外,该组织计划于2013年再次远航到这个地区搜索,据信埃尔哈特在飞机失事后在这里短暂生存。
该组织总裁帕特·斯拉舍(Pat Thrasher)对美联社说:“世上的事情就是这样。它不像印第安纳·琼斯电影那样,你穿过一扇门发现它就在那里——从来不是那样。”
“探索”电视台(Discovery Channel)派出一个摄制组,对搜寻历史飞机国际组织的搜寻进行报道,电视观众预期可在8月看到搜寻埃尔哈特飞机残骸的纪录片。在两个星期的搜寻中,搜寻小组计划绘制海底地形图,用声纳扫描这一地区,并拍摄视频和图像。
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No Breakthrough Yet in Earhart Mystery
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A group looking for the 1937 wreckage of Amelia Earhart's plane has not found the identifiable evidence it was hoping to find off the island of Nikumaroro, but says it has gathered a lot of data and images for further analysis.
The foundation searching for the wreckage of Amelia Earhart’s final flight has left the western coast of Nikumaroro Island in the Pacific nation of Kiribati and is returning to Hawaii. After about two weeks of gathering data and images from the remote underwater area, The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) says it has collected a significant amount of video and sonar data that will be closely analyzed, but it has not yet been able to find identifiable wreckage from the aircraft.
The Associated Press reported on July 24 — Earhart’s 115th birthday — that TIGHAR still believes Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan’s plane crashed off Nikumaroro in 1937. Along with analyzing the information it has just gathered, it is planning another voyage to the area in 2013 to scour the land where Earhart is believed to have survived for a short while after the crash.
“This is just sort of the way things are in this world," TIGHAR president Pat Thrasher told the Associated Press. "It's not like an Indiana Jones flick where you go through a door and there it is. It's not like that — it's never like that."
TIGHAR’s expedition was accompanied by a film crew from the Discovery Channel, and television viewers can expect to see a documentary of the search for Earhart’s plane in August. During its two-week search, the group had planned to map the underwater terrain, scan the area with sonar, and take video and photos of what it finds.
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