Researchers from Purdue University are set to travel to the South Pacific to determine if a "visual anomaly" on a remote island is the wreck of Amelia Earhart's lost plane, saying there is "very ...
Researchers say they believe an object in a South Pacific island's lagoon is the wreck of Amelia Earhart's lost plane.
One of the most astonishing and famed mysteries of modern times may be closer to being solved, Amelia Earhart’s plane that went missing in 1937 might have been discovered after 88 years. An ambitious ...
Scientists are about to embark on an expedition to Nikumaroro Island. There, they will investigate the Taraia Object, a 'visual anomaly' in a lagoon that could be Earhart's missing plane.
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The countdown is on for a Purdue University-backed expedition that could help solve one of aviation’s greatest mysteries.
One of America’s great unsolved mysteries is the disappearance of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, who vanished somewhere over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to become the first woman to ...
Purdue announced in July it planned to travel to a remote island in the Pacific Ocean where they believe satellite images show parts of the plane.
A 16-person expedition crew will head to the remote Pacific area where they believe Amelia Earhart crashed to try and recover evidence that solves the mystery of where the Lockheed 10-E Electra plane ...
Purdue University joins Archaeological Legacy Institute expedition to search for Amelia Earhart's missing aircraft in South Pacific lagoon ...