The hunt for missing Flight MH370 resumes today after satellite images spotted what could be debris in the southern Indian Ocean.
Australia has taken the lead in the search for the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 after satellite images found debris 1,400 miles off the coast of Perth.
The two large objects picked up by satellite five days ago are being called a credible lead but nothing firmer. The objects were sighted in one of the most remote parts of the globe.
A U.S. Navy P8 Poseidon aircraft departed Perth, Australia today, part of international search force looking for debris from Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the remote southern Indian Ocean, after the search effort failed to turn up any sightings early into its second day.
New Zealand Air Force P3 Orion is also one of five aircraft scouring 23, 000 kilometers of sea south-west of Perth in Australia.
However, days after a satellite spotted the two large objects floating in the Indian Ocean, searchers have yet to find evidence they are wreckage from Flight 370.
The search for the plane also continues in other regions, including a wide arc sweeping northward from Laos to Kazakhstan.
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