A sonar image suspected of showing the remains of the plane of Amelia Earhart has turned out to be a rock formation.
Earhart, her navigator and their plane disappeared during their attempted 1937 circumnavigation of the globe. A deep sea ...
Earhart's plane is believed to have gone down near Howland Island, a remote spit of land in the Pacific Ocean roughly halfway ...
Sonar images released in January 2024 were proposed as the final resting place of the famous aviator's missing aircraft. But ...
The company behind a search for pilot Amelia Earhart's possible crash site in the Pacific said a sonar image believed to ...
After almost one year of waiting, a group of underwater explorers have found that the sonar image they believed to be Amelia ...
The Deep Sea Vision team was out to solve the greatest aviation mystery of all: the disappearance of Amelia Earhart on July 2, 1937, during her epic flight around the world. March 13, 2024 For 100 ...
The disappearance of pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart more than 87 years ... After returning to the site on November 1, Deep Sea Vision — an ocean exploration company based in Charleston ...
Tony Romeo, founder of Deep Sea Vision, said in a statement to The Post ... discovery has been truly inspiring, a testament to Amelia and the pull of her incredible story," his statement said.
In an Instagram post earlier this month, Deep Sea Vision announced its search had actually fallen short. "After 11 months the waiting has finally ended and unfortunately our target was not Amelia ...
"After 11 months the waiting has finally ended and unfortunately our target was not Amelia's Electra 10E (just a natural rock formation)," Deep Sea Vision said. "As we speak DSV continues to ...