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With worldwide anticipation growing, the upcoming Taraia Object Expedition led by Purdue and the Archaeological Legacy ...
Official and unofficial searches proved unsuccessful, and Earhart was officially declared dead on January 5, 1939. On July 2, ...
Eighty-eight years ago this month, Amelia Earhart attempted to become the first woman to fly around the world when she vanished over the Pacific Ocean. Soon, a team of researchers will be launching an ...
One of the great mysteries of the past century may be closer to being solved with help from some Purdue University sleuths.
The Purdue Research Foundation believes they might have a positive lead on how to find Amelia Earhart’s lost plane. On July 2 ...
Amelia Earhart and her navigator flew a Lockheed Electra 10-E and may have been discovered in the lagoon of a pacific island.
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Axios on MSNPurdue's plan to find Amelia Earhart's planeGIF: Courtesy of Purdue University Libraries/Purdue Research Foundation A research team supported by Purdue University is spending its summer preparing for a fall expedition to bring Amelia Earhart's ...
Nearly 88 years after pioneering aviator Amelia Earhart vanished over the Pacific, researchers are preparing a new expedition ...
The university where Amelia Earhart taught is going to find out if her legendary plane is sitting at the bottom of the ocean ...
The Purdue Research Foundation and the Archaeological Legacy Institute announced a collaborative search for Amelia Earhart’s ...
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