China: Satellite Images May Show Missing Malaysian Flight MH370

Chinese officials released some images of what may be debris from the Malaysian aircraft Boeing 777 that went missing 5 days ago (scroll down for video).

Malaysian Flight 370 satellite image

Chinese satellite image may show Malaysian Boeing 777 wreckage (CNN/Sastind.gov.cn)

A satellite snapped photos of the South China Sea on Sunday and the imagery have been made public, CNN reported.

According to Chinese space agency, the satellite looking into the missing Flight 370 “noticed a suspected crash area at sea.”

Three satellite images appear to show large suspected floating objects near the flight path on the right side.

Investigators believe the objects may be debris from the Malaysian Flight MH370, the dimension of the largest object being either 79 feet by 72 feet or 24 meter long. Three objects are seemingly large with sizes like 13×18, 14×19 and 24×22 (meters).

Malaysian Boeing 777 crash site satellite

3 photos snapped by Chinese satellite on Sunday could point to flight 370 crash spot (CNN/Satind.gov.cn)

The geographical coordinates of the floating “rubbish” are 6.7 (or 6°42′) north latitude and 105.63 (105°37′) east longitude. They correspond to South China Sea waters along the flight route northeast of Malaysian shore and south of Vietnam’s coast.

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The images were taken on Mar. 9, 2014, the next day after the airplane vanished, but weren’t released before Wednesday.

Despite that one of the images show something appearing to look like the nose of the aircraft or some cockpit windows, commercial pilot Anthony Roman is reluctant and doubts that’s part of missing plane motivating that the debris are too concentrated to one specific spot in the water.

Video: China: Satellite photos might show Malaysian plane wreckage
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Satellite imagery may reveal location where Flight MH370 crashed
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