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So a couple of Chinese in an inflatable dingy with a hand held pinger happened to hear some pings! What are the chances of that in a search area that big? What is going on?

Edit. I think it's for real that they think they heard something otherwise there is no way it would be being checked out otherwise. The Chinese ambassador obviously confirmed it to Angus Houston directly. Even still what are the chances?
 
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Does anyone with the smart map abilities know where the Ocean Shield ship is compared to the Chinese ship that first found the "acoustic events". Leave it to Australia to take "pings" and give it a sexy twist name.

300 nm.
 
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woke up to a newsflash from CNN saying they've detected pulse signals again, is this a third time?

ah ok found
About midday AEST today Ocean Shield picked up a “detection” which it was now investigating, authorities said.
http://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...rss&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

There has been 3 different accoustic events. 2 from China 1 day apart and a new one from Austrailia ship Ocean Shield is investigating its own acoustic event which was just found out about 1 hour before news conference.
 
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So a couple of Chinese in an inflatable dingy with a hand held pinger happened to hear some pings! What are the chances of that in a search area that big? What is going on?


Ali it was the Haixun that picked up the signal. Photo of the ship in second link

Chinese ship the Haixun 01 detected the signal late yesterday hours after it picked up an initial pulse signal.

http://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...rss&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 searches for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 on April 5, 2014

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-06/chinese-patrol-ship-haixun-01jpg/5370262
 
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JMO
I may be reading too much into what i heard but I think the Chinese fleet of ships are pretty much controlling their own search teams and are just communicating to Austrailia any results they get.

I base this assumption on how surprised the Austrailia search control seemed to be about the Chinese being in that Southern spot and also the fact they are just now going to get a chinese translator liason to be present in their control room.
 
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The decision to release the news via Chinese media rather than the Australian agency set up to co-ordinate the operation is likely to cause friction. CNN said an Australian source connected to the search said the centre had learned of the alert several hours earlier but had not been able to communicate directly with the Haixun. While other search crews report possible evidence connected to the flight directly to the joint research centre, the Chinese teams report it to Beijing first

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/05/mh370-chinese-patrol-ship-detects-pulse-signal
 
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There has been 3 different accoustic events. 2 from China 1 day apart and a new one from Austrailia ship Ocean Shield is investigating its own acoustic event which was just found out about 1 hour before news conference.

Completely out of character, but, I'm feeling optimistic.
I'll keep my fingers & toes crossed for progress.
:offtobed: somebody wake me up if there's BIG news.
 
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Completely out of character, but, I'm feeling optimistic.
I'll keep my fingers & toes crossed for progress.
:offtobed: somebody wake me up if there's BIG news.

yep same here, I'm off back to sleep, it's too early. It would be cool if WS had newsflashes on the phone too to alert to anything big
 
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Its interesting and good to note that the Ocean Shield also has an "autonomous submersible vehicle" that can be sent down to get pictures once they can ever determine the location of the black boxes. I sure hope they find the boxes and plane this time.
From link below about Ocean Shield being used to find the boxes...

"Commander Lybrand said his first response, upon confirmation, would be to keep steaming until the frequency was lost.

“Once we no longer had it (the sound), the ship would be turned, which in itself is quite a long process given the length of wire out behind the ship, and make a number of passes.

“I expect it would be an eight to 12 hour process to localize the pinger.”

They would then send the autonomous vehicle down to get high-resolution images of the wreckage."

http://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...-mh370-continues/story-fnizu68q-1226875648133
 
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yep same here, I'm off back to sleep, it's too early. It would be cool if WS had newsflashes on the phone too to alert to anything big

I don't think we'll hear anything until....calculating....Monday evening or Tuesday morning.

I guess we could hear tomorrow (evening here) whether or not the Ocean Shield ping was confirmed or denied?

But for the Chinese acoustic sounds, I don't think we'll know until probably Tuesday.

JMO.
 
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We've seen how active this ocean is on the surface. I wonder what it's like in deep parts?
 
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They are saying on CNN that they can retrieve the boxes from 14,700 feet. That is encouraging. Seems to me if they know the depth, they are somewhat optimistic. JMO
 
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:seeya: Good night everyone.

:please: Praying for a miracle. :please:
 
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:seeya: Good night everyone.

:please: Praying for a miracle. :please:

night! Yes, me too. That would really be something, if this turns out to be the black box....almost too good to be true, that's why I am very wary that this is it :(
 
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Ali it was the Haixun that picked up the signal. Photo of the ship in second link

Chinese ship the Haixun 01 detected the signal late yesterday hours after it picked up an initial pulse signal.

http://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...rss&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitterfeed

Chinese patrol ship Haixun 01 searches for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 on April 5, 2014

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-04-06/chinese-patrol-ship-haixun-01jpg/5370262

Hi Amee. My confusion is were the pings heard from the Haixun 01 by some hull beacon detector or a towed sonar array or just by a hand held pinger in one of their rubber boats? If they picked it up from a sensor on the ship itself I don't find that strange, but if it was in their dingy, that I find unlikely.
 
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