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svizzerams wrote:
Finding the black boxes quickly is a matter of urgency because their locator beacons have a battery life of only about a month, and Tuesday marked exactly one month since the plane vanished on March 8 with 239 people on board.
sparrow wrote:We can do this, apparently:
VOYAGER 1
DISTANCE FROM EARTH CURRENTLY:
18,999,914,372 KM
and still monitor the fucking thing as it leaves our solar system as it enters interstellar space, and we apparently can't find an airplane black box in our own fucking ocean?
What should I be believing here?
sparrow wrote:svizzerams wrote:
Finding the black boxes quickly is a matter of urgency because their locator beacons have a battery life of only about a month, and Tuesday marked exactly one month since the plane vanished on March 8 with 239 people on board.
This. This is a problem. In the age of whatever the fuck we are now, they can't fix this?
We can do this, apparently:
VOYAGER 1
DISTANCE FROM EARTH CURRENTLY:
18,999,914,372 KM
and still monitor the fucking thing as it leaves our solar system as it enters interstellar space, and we apparently can't find an airplane black box in our own fucking ocean?
What should I be believing here?
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