Search ship MH370 suddenly appeared in the Australian port after

The most modern search ship in the world is found peacefully at the port, preparing for a new search.

Three days ago, the ship searching for the missing aircraft MH370 suddenly disappeared from the radar screen. No one knows where this modern looking ship goes when on duty. Some hypotheses suggest that the Seabed has discovered a 'treasure' in the Indian Ocean, so it wants to "make it".

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The Seabed Constructor appeared in the Australian port.

On February 8, the ship appeared in the port of Henderson in Perth, Australia after turning on the radar a few days earlier. Ocean Infinity, the owner, refused to explain the strange behavior of Seabed. The company only said that the ship will anchor for a short time before continuing its search.

The time when the Seabed disappeared, some experts said that similar cases MH370 could still take place due to the incomplete repair mechanism. David Stupples, professor of electronics-wireless at the University of London, said: 'You can't say that events like MH370 don't happen again.'

Currently there are no regulations that aircraft must send location signals once a minute. By 2021, this regulation will only be applied internationally. However, it is not until 2050 that all aircraft can equip this system because many aircraft have not installed similar equipment.

Some aircraft from firms such as Malaysia Airlines, Singapore Airlines or Qatar Airways send location signals every 15 minutes. However, with the speed of 800km / hour, 15 minutes the plane does not send signals means the search area when missing up to 170,000 km 2 . This area is equal to the state of Florida in the US and is very time-consuming, money-intensive and labor-intensive.

Passenger aircraft MH370 suddenly disappeared from radar screens nearly 4 years ago. When missing, there were 239 people on the cabin. Most of these are Chinese people moving from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.