Searching for MH370, the world's most modern search ship mysteriously disappeared
The search vessel Seabed Constructor leading the search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has mysteriously disappeared from radar screens for three days.
The search vessel’s automatic identification system was turned off for more than three days last week while it was combing the ocean. The disappearance of the search vessel has puzzled MH370 hunters and has been compared to the disappearance of MH370.
MH370 disappeared after its aircraft reporting and communications systems were turned off less than an hour after take-off.
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Seabeb Constructor searching for MH370. |
However, unlike MH370, the Seabed Constructor has reappeared and now appears to be back on a search mission in the Indian Ocean. Little is known about the Seabed Constructor's mysterious disappearance for three days.
Seabed Constructor is the most modern civil survey vessel in the world today. Experts say that if Seabed Constructor with its modern technology cannot find MH370, no other vessel will be able to do so. At that time, the search for the ill-fated Malaysian plane will have to be left to the future when technology is more advanced.
The contract signed by exploration company Texas Infinity and the Malaysian Government specifies the value of receiving back 70 million dollars if the plane MH 370 is found within 90 days.
MH370's disappearance remains one of the greatest modern mysteries, with theories ranging from a hijacking to suicide.
And then there are the outrageous claims that it was captured by North Korea or abducted by aliens.
Experts say MH370 could be found with bodies perfectly preserved because it is lying on the seabed.