Australia says new satellite images have picked up "two objects" that possibly related to the missing Malaysia Airlines jetliner. The Australian Maritime Safety Authority analyzed the image and have narrowed the search to about 300,000 square kilometers in southern Indian Ocean. Australia and the US have sent aircraft to investigate.
"New and credible information has come to light in relation to the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 in the southern Indian Ocean.....The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has received information based on satellite imagery of objects possibly related to the search. Following specialist analysis of this satellite imagery, two possible objects related to the search have been identified.....one plane should be arriving at this time...another three will follow for more intensive follow-up search.” Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said.