jeudi 27 mars 2014

Roscosmos has conducted monitoring of suspected areas crash aircraft Boeing-777 of Malaysian Airlines












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03/27/2014

In the period from 13 to 24 March 2014 Roscosmos spent satellite imagery to monitor the district alleged crash of an aircraft Boeing-777 of Malaysian Airlines.

The obtained satellites data for the period shooting distance probed Earth (RSE) promptly transferred to the project manager of the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters, which was initiated in connection with the alleged crash of the aircraft.

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During the period from 13 March to now , the Charter were transferred data from the spacecraft from the Russian group of spacecraft ERS: spacecraft Resource-P № 1 and Canopus-In № 1.

Thus, within the framework of solving the problem of monitoring suspected areas crash aircraft Boeing-777 to the International Charter on Space and Major Disasters materials were transferred to the Russian space shooting spacecraft ERS total area of ​​120 thousand square meters km, including in the waters of the South China Sea transferred 24274 m. km, and in the Indian Ocean - 93369 m. km.

ROSCOSMOS Press Release: http://www.federalspace.ru/20395/

Image, Text, Credits: Roscosmos press service / ROSCOSMOS / Translation: Orbiter.ch Aerospace.

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