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Researchers launch the "Taraia Object Expedition" to Nikumaroro Island to investigate a satellite anomaly that could be Amelia Earhart's missing plane, 88 years after her disappearance.
Amelia Earhart was a famous American aviator who, in 1932, became the first woman in the world to make a solo non-stop flight ...
The upcoming expedition will depart from Majuro in the Marshall Islands on Nov. 5 and spend five days on Nikumaroro inspecting the "Taraia Object," according to the Purdue Research Foundation.
Dubbed the Taraia Object Expedition, the effort will include a field team visiting the Pacific island Nikumaroro in November 2025. The goal is to “close the case” on Amelia Earhart’s ...
The expedition plans to embark from Majuro in the Marshall Islands on Nov. 5, spend five days on Nikumaroro inspecting the Taraia Object, and return to port on Nov. 21.
The official search, named the "Taraia Object Expedition," will begin on Nov. 5, PRF said in a news release Wednesday morning ahead of a press conference, when a field team organized by ALI visits ...
The search, named Taraia Object Expedition, will begin when a field team organized by ALI visits – by sea – the Pacific island Nikumaroro in November 2025 to confirm whether a visual anomaly known as ...
The upcoming expedition will depart from Majuro in the Marshall Islands on Nov. 5 and spend five days on Nikumaroro inspecting the "Taraia Object," according to the Purdue Research Foundation.
The historic expedition is set to embark from Majuro in the Marshall Islands on Nov. 5. Crews will spend five days on Nikumaroro to inspect the Taraia Object, before returning to port on Nov. 21.
The research trip will visit the Pacific island of Nikumaroro in November 2025 to investigate the Taraia Object, a visual anomaly some believe to be remnants of Earhart’s plane.
A new research trip to a desert island in the South Pacific may reveal what happen to Amelia Earhart in 1937 Researchers will visit Nikumaroro in November to investigate the Taraia Object, a ...
The team, which is calling the object Taraia, are now launching a new mission, named the Taraia Object Expedition, which will be carried out in three phases over several years.