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Old 14th Aug 2015, 11:17
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Originally Posted by _Phoenix
Which is the likelihood to have two identical objects on the Indian Ocean seabed next to each other? How about the shape, the same orientation and the two colors for two types of materials (fan+compressor vs turbine+nozzle)?

The ATSB's statement regarding this image.

http://www.atsb.gov.au/newsroom/corr...he-record.aspx

Incorrect media reporting of MH370 sonar contacts
13 August 2015
Recent articles suggesting that sonar images gathered during the underwater search for MH370 could be aircraft debris are incorrect.
The sonar contacts mentioned in the articles are old ones that were already assessed and discounted months ago.
As well, the articles incorrectly describe ‘Category 3’ sonar contacts as being the most likely to be aircraft debris. In fact, they are the least likely to be aircraft debris. Category 3 is assigned to sonar contacts that are of some interest as they stand out from their surroundings but have low probability of being significant to the search. The underwater search so far has identified more than 400 seabed features that have been classified as Category 3.
Read more about the classification of sonar contacts.

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