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Scientists May Solve Amelia Earhart's Disappearance With a Nuclear Reactor


Scientists May Solve Amelia Earhart s Disappearance With a Nuclear Reactor
Caroline Delbert
© Keystone-France
Scientists may soon solve Amelia Earhart s disappearance with a nuclear reactor. Could an 83-year-old mystery soon come to an end?
The collaboration brings scientists and enthusiasts together toward a shared goal: solving the mystery of Amelia Earhart s disappearance.
The neutron beam scatters according to the chemical makeup of the metal scrap.
Scientists at Penn State University have a new plan to help unearth clues about Amelia Earhart’s doomed flight around the world and it involves a nuclear reactor.
On July 2, 1937, Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, were en route to Howland Island in the Pacific, about 1,700 miles southwest of Honolulu. They were six weeks and 20,000 miles deep into their trip around the world. By then, Earhart had already become the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic and from Hawaii t ....

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Scientists May Solve Amelia Earhart's Disappearance With a Nuclear Reactor


Scientists May Solve Amelia Earhart s Disappearance With a Nuclear Reactor
Caroline Delbert
© Keystone-France
Scientists may soon solve Amelia Earhart s disappearance with a nuclear reactor. Could an 83-year-old mystery soon come to an end?
The collaboration brings scientists and enthusiasts together toward a shared goal: solving the mystery of Amelia Earhart s disappearance.
The neutron beam scatters according to the chemical makeup of the metal scrap.
Scientists at Penn State University have a new plan to help unearth clues about Amelia Earhart’s doomed flight around the world and it involves a nuclear reactor.
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On July 2, 1937, Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, were en route to Howland Island in the Pacific, about 1,700 miles southwest of Honolulu. They were six weeks and 20,000 miles deep into their trip around the world. By then, Earhart had already become the first woman to fly so ....

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