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Help find missing airliner. Crowd-sourcing search of satellite images taken Saturday.
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 34865635:MV8yNTA0MTYzXzQzMjM4NDEwXzMyOEQ4RTAz] [quote:Robot Emotions:MV8yNTA0MTYzX0Y1MDNBQjg0] The website to help search for the plane is: http://www.tomnod.com/nod/challenge/malaysiaairsar2014?source=abc via ABC news: DENVER – As the mystery of what happened to the 239 people on board Malaysia flight 370 deepens, a Colorado satellite imaging company is launching an effort to crowdsource the search, asking the public for help analyzing high-resolution images for any sign of the missing airliner. Longmont, Colo.-based DigitalGlobe trained cameras from its five orbiting satellites Saturday on the Gulf of Thailand region where Malaysia flight 370 was last heard from, said Luke Barrington, senior manager of Geospatial Big Data for DigitalGlobe. The images being gathered will be made available for free to the public on a website called Tomnod. Anyone can click on the link and begin searching the images, tagging anything that looks suspicious. Each pixel on a computer screen represents half a meter on the ocean’s surface, Barrington told ABC News. read the rest at: http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/headlines/2014/03/crowdsourcing-the-search-for-malaysia-flight-370/ [/quote] I'm slightly new to this alien thing but if they can't find it, it probably doesn't exist (or no longer exists). Dimensional disappearance? I can't really post what they won't do but they generally will help if it's not negative. I trust them more than humans so...if they can't find it then it probably doesn't exist. I've asked them to do heavier stuff in the past, honestly. [/quote]
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The website to help search for the plane is:
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link to www.tomnod.com
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via ABC news:
DENVER – As the mystery of what happened to the 239 people on board Malaysia flight 370 deepens, a Colorado satellite imaging company is launching an effort to crowdsource the search, asking the public for help analyzing high-resolution images for any sign of the missing airliner.
Longmont, Colo.-based DigitalGlobe trained cameras from its five orbiting satellites Saturday on the Gulf of Thailand region where Malaysia flight 370 was last heard from, said Luke Barrington, senior manager of Geospatial Big Data for DigitalGlobe.
The images being gathered will be made available for free to the public on a website called Tomnod. Anyone can click on the link and begin searching the images, tagging anything that looks suspicious. Each pixel on a computer screen represents half a meter on the ocean’s surface, Barrington told ABC News.
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