Analysis of satellite communications between Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and Inmarsat's satellite communications network concluded that the flight continued until at least 08:19 and flew south into the southern Indian Ocean, although the precise location cannot be determined.
G-man Your response contradicts the,nature of the stated fact. This was communication between a commercial satellite system and the aircraft. It consisted of a logon request and an acknowledgement; a handshake data exchange not associated with either passive radar or transponder signals. Radar tracking from its earliest use in WW-II was for precise location determination and it has only gotten better in the last 70 years. That makes two holes in your five word statement. Face it, satellites exist.
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A simple question to the believers. How can a plane go missing with 350000 satellites in orbit? Simple answer. There are no satellites in orbit
Yeah, obviously the 350000 satellites were designed to track planes, am i right?
Analysis of satellite communications between Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 and Inmarsat's satellite communications network concluded that the flight continued until at least 08:19 and flew south into the southern Indian Ocean, although the precise location cannot be determined.
That's radar tracking not satellite
G-man
Your response contradicts the,nature of the stated fact. This was communication between a commercial satellite system and the aircraft. It consisted of a logon request and an acknowledgement; a handshake data exchange not associated with either passive radar or transponder signals.
Radar tracking from its earliest use in WW-II was for precise location determination and it has only gotten better in the last 70 years.
That makes two holes in your five word statement.
Face it, satellites exist.
Yet another pathetic troll, the YOU TUBE version of a graffiti spray painter, and a sad loser.