I have always been intrigued by Ms Earhart and her flight and what happened to her. These articles have been interesting and curious. A castaway...like hanks ....not an easy life...but finding bits and pieces of what is believed to be hers....someone needs to write a book from her perspective what it might have been like, what she had to try an overcome, what she did for water, shelter, food, and always hoping that someone was looking for her
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It’s one of the most perplexing mysteries of our time – what happened to the famed aviator who set out to circle the globe? It’s believed that her plane went down near a group of small islands in the Pacific and now researchers are planning to scan the depths of the ocean near where her plane may have crashed. NBC’s Kristen Dahlgren reports
Legendary pilot Amelia Earhart disappeared over 70 years ago while flying over the Pacific Ocean in a record attempt to fly around the world at the equator.
Now, researchers believe that Earhart may have survived for a time as a castaway on a remote South Pacific island. Follow our coverage of the expedition to retrace Earhart's final steps.
Amelia Earhart, Fred Noonan
Search for Earhart's Plane Hits Snags
Several technical issues plague the search for Amelia Earhart's plane.
Search for Amelia Earhart's Wrecked Plane Continues
After some technical problems, the search for the wreckage of Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra has begun near the reef slope off the west end of Nikumaroro.
Amelia Earhart's Fate Reconstructed: Photos
As the search for Amelia Earhart's plane probes the waters off Nikumaroro, a tiny uninhabited island in the southwestern Pacific republic of Kiribati, a new paper has reconstructed what may have happened to the legendary aviator 75 years ago.
Amelia Earhart's Beauty Case Found?
Analysis of fractured objects on a Pacific island suggest they may have held 1930s-era American beauty products.
Inside the Search for Amelia Earhart: Photos
The search for Amelia Earhart is about to continue in the pristine waters of this tiny uninhabited island, Nikumaroro, between Hawaii and Australia.
History: Amelia Earhart Search Continues
Seventy-five years after her mysterious disappearance, the search for Amelia Earhart's airplane continues. The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery believe they can find what others couldn't. Martin Berman reports.
Search for Amelia Earhart's Plane Begins
On the 75th anniversary of her disappearance, an expedition heads out to prove once and for all that Earhart landed and perished on a remote island.
Jars Hint at Amelia Earhart as Castaway: Photos
A partial skeleton of a castaway was discovered at the so-called Seven Site in 1940 along with several shards of glass. Some of the items contained products used only by women.
Robots Join Hunt for Amelia Earhart's Plane
Underwater robots will scour the sea floor of the South Pacific for Earhart's lost plane.
Credible Amelia Earhart Signals Were Ignored
A new study says the aviator's plane was on land, upright for several days after her disappearance.
Earhart's Anti-Freckle Cream Jar Possibly Found
The jar was found on a remote island where Amelia Earhart may have lived as a castaway.
This Week in Discovery News: Searching for Earhart, Gym Orgasms and UFOs
In this episode of TWiDN we search for Amelia Earhart's plane, explore how women have orgasms at the gym and ask if a farmer really has a UFO under his field.
Clues Point to Amelia Earhart as Castaway: Audio Slide Show
Ric Gillespie, executive director of The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR), tells Discovery News what he found on his June expedition to Nikumaroro island, the place believed to be were Earhart made her emergency landing.
Amelia Earhart May Have Survived Months as Castaway
The famous pilot and her navigator may have eaten turtles, fish and birds to survive on a remote island after making an emergency landing.
Earhart's Final Resting Place Believed Found
Legendary aviatrix Amelia Earhart most likely died on an uninhabited tropical island in the southwestern Pacific republic of Kiribati.
Amelia Earhart's Life: Slide Show
Legendary explorer Amelia Earhart most likely died on an uninhabited tropical island in the southwestern Pacific republic of Kiribati, never reaching her original destination. Explore her story in pictures.
Amelia Earhart Scarf to be Flown to the Space Station
Earhart hired an official photographer named Albert Bresnik in 1932 and now his grandson is about to honor the great female aviator by carrying one of her scarves to the International Space Station.
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