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Possible Debris Of Missing Malaysian Flight Near Australia

Sarah Geisler |
March 20, 2014 | 3:15 p.m. PDT

Executive Producer

U.S. Navy members assisting in search and rescue operations for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 (Wikimedia Commons)
U.S. Navy members assisting in search and rescue operations for Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 (Wikimedia Commons)
Speculation continues Thursday as to the origins of the debris spotted off of the coast of Australia, and if it is pieces of the missing Malaysian Airlines flight 370. Australian satellites spotted to two large pieces of debris about 2,500 kilometers southwest of Perth.

However, a Norwegian cargo ship in the area failed to spot the debris during a night-long search due to clouds and rain. Authorities have not yet ruled anything out, as the search for the missing flight enters its 13th day. 

SEE ALSO: USC Grad Student On Board Malaysian Airlines Flight 370

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