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On the 88th anniversary of Amelia Earhart's disappearance, Purdue University announced a joint expedition to locate the ...
An expedition to a remote and tiny island this fall will attempt to locate Amelia Earhart's plane in the Pacific Ocean.
A new expedition to a remote Pacific island could finally uncover what happened to the legendary pilot nearly 90 years ago.
New expedition heads to Nikumaroro Island to examine satellite evidence that may solve the 88-year mystery of aviation ...
The search for clues into the disappearance of Amelia Earhart continues. Next month researchers from The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) will set off on a new ...
In early 2024, a company in South Carolina made headlines when it reported that undersea scans produced an image that may be Earhart's Lockheed 10-E Electra.
Then residing in Massachusetts, Earhart jumped at the opportunity to be the first woman to partake in a transatlantic flight. Although just a passenger on the 1928 adventure led by pilot Wilmer “Bill” ...
Researchers are embarking on a new expedition to find Amelia Earhart’s plane after a satellite image appeared to show an ...
The search for Amelia Earhart is on (again). An organized search party called "The Earhart Project," led by The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery, also known as TIGHAR (pronounced ...
The official search, named the "Taraia Object Expedition," will begin on Nov. 5, when a field team visits the island ...
On July 2, 1937, Earhart and Noonan departed Lae, Papua New Guinea, for Howland Island, an uninhabited island just north of the equator in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, about 1,700 nautical ...
Earhart and Noonan disappeared during an attempt to fly around the world. On July 2, 1937, Earhart and Noonan departed Lae, Papua New Guinea, for Howland Island, an uninhabited island just north ...
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