further, but we're still talking about a big, vast, expansive sea. you know, this is one of the most remote parts of any ocean on the planet, so they're going to be up against that. they're going to be up against weather. just the sheer distance from anywhere, getting a vessel out there, getting people with binoculars to look at exactly what those objects are, picking them up, bringing them on board and then identifying these as parts of flight mh-370. they're going to have to find some identification marks as well. if they don't, it's going to make that task all the more difficult. >> andrew, this is john berman again. as we said, the biggest object believed to be about 79 feet long or wide. it is fairly large. so, hopefully, they can get a look at one of those objects. you're looking at how they appear in the satellite imagery. andrew, you were talking about this area that they're looking at right now, where these objects he been found. talk to me more about that. you said one of the most remote areas in the ocean, some 1,400 to 1,500 miles away from perth,