Competing Companies Disagree on Sonar Scans
Last month, Deep Sea Vision claimed to have found sonar images that could reveal Amelia Earhart’s lost plane, whereas Nauticos doubts the accuracy of the scans.
Investors Pour Money into the Hunt
American investors are heavily involved in the search for Earhart’s wreckage, eager to solve the enduring mystery and secure their legacy.
Deep Sea Vision’s Discovery
Deep Sea Vision, led by Tony Romeo, believes they have located the crash site of Earhart’s plane using sonar scans, investing $11 million in the project.
Nauticos’ Doubts
Nauticos, a rival company, has cast skepticism on Deep Sea Vision’s findings, stating that the dimensions of the discovered object do not match Earhart’s plane.
Radio System Recreation
Nauticos recreated Earhart’s radio system to analyze her final transmissions, suggesting that the discovered site may not align with where Earhart would have crashed.
Future Exploration and Collaboration
Both companies are gearing up for further expeditions, with discussions of potential collaboration to search for Earhart’s long-lost plane.