Malaysia Releases Raw Satellite Data in MH370 Search


Malaysia's government has released the raw satellite data used to calculate the suspected crash site of the missing Malaysia Airlines jet.
 
The data released Tuesday includes 45 pages of complex communications logs between the plane and a satellite belonging to Inmarsat, a British telecommunications company.
 
A Malaysia-led international investigation team used the data to determine the plane crashed somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean off the coast of Australia.
 
However, three months after the plane disappeared, a massive, multi-nation search in the area has found no trace of the plane. Many families of the 239 people on board want independent analysts to review the data.
 
The plane disappeared without any distress calls on March 8, about half an hour after taking off from Kuala Lumpur en route to Beijing. Malaysian officials believe someone with knowledge of flight systems intentionally diverted the jet.


Fuente: La Voz de América, http://www.voanews.com/content/malaysia-releases-raw-satellite-data-in-mh370-search/1923231.html

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