This anomaly could be the wreckage—or another dead end in aviation’s greatest mystery.
The most famous disappearance in history may be one step closer to resolution.
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Restored 1937 radios narrow Amelia Earhart search planning

Over 90 years since the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan while flying to Howland Island, one of the latest advances in search techniques is not a new sensor, nor a map.
Scientists at Penn State University tried using an incredibly powerful tool to help unearth clues about Amelia Earhart's doomed flight around the world: a nuclear reactor. On July 2, 1937, Earhart and ...
An expedition to investigate the disappearance of Amelia Earhart’s plane in the South Pacific in 1937 has been postponed until next year. Richard Pettigrew, the Oregon archaeologist leading the latest ...
Newly unsealed government records related to famed American aviator Amelia Earhart have been made public. The U.S. National Archives released 4,624 pages related to the disappearance of Earhart on the ...
It has been more than 88 years since the world's most famous female aviator, Amelia Earhart, and her navigator Fred Noonan, disappeared on the second-to-last leg of their around-the-world flight ...
Famed aviator Amelia Earhart was last heard from on July 2, 1937, as she attempted to make the first around-the-world flight along the equator with navigator Fred Noonan, NBC News reported. Earhart ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. • Archaeological Legacy Institute is leading a 2026 expedition to Nikumaroro Island to search for Amelia Earhart's lost plane. • ...