australian satellite. and this one seen by chinese satellite in the same general part of the indian ocean. and tonight we have our panel for you. richard quest, miles o'brien and jeff wise. and former commercial airline pilot, jim savage. richard i'm going to start with you. this is from hannah. she said the past two debrises have been found may have taken three to four days to be released as to being found. so clearly it won't be there anymore. >> no. it takes, by the way, quite a lot of time to analyze this huge amount of data that comes down from the satellite. that's why it is taking some time. they have to get the data and look at it and analyze it. you're right. it won't be there now but you've seen the pictures of where they're dropping the buoys with the transmitters on them. the reason they're doing that is