07-04-2014, 05:34 AM
Peter Lemkin Wrote:On another website I saw a very interesting map showing most of the satellites with capability [in theory] to pick up the plane before it disappeared [if it did] and there were about 30 such satellites north of where it last was known and about 20 south of that location - most of these are highly secret satellites and the nations that own them won't say anything about them or their capability - but in order to not have others bump into them [or space debris, rockets, etc.] they DO let their location be known. That means that the total density of highly-sophisticated spy and photo/radar/etc. satellites planet-wide must be in the many hundreds to a thousand. What little we know of what goes on, which we can't see.
You can't tell me that with a 7 hour lead some of those satellites weren't tracking Flight 370.
Something is wrong here because with a known location for the pings they should have explored the spot deeper by now.

