Flight 370: Missing Malaysian Plane Debris Found?

map showing search areas for missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
A map showing the area searched in the Indian Ocean for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which disappeared from radar screens on March 8 less than an hour after departing, with 239 people onboard, from Kuala Lumpur en-route for Beijing.
(Image credit: Australian Maritime Safety Authority)

Two objects that could be parts of the missing Malaysian Airlines jet, which disappeared March 8, were found during a search operation of the southern Indian Ocean, according to officials at the Australian Maritime Safety Authority.

Crewmembers aboard a Royal Australian Air Force patrol aircraft spotted the possible airplane debris — a gray or green circular object and an orange rectangular object — roughly 1,550 miles (2,500 kilometers) southwest of the Australian city of Perth.

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