How our over-reliance on satellite images led to the mystery of the South Pacific ...

Written By Unknown on Saturday, 24 November 2012 | 20:11

  • It has also emerged that a latest non-finding was a SECOND time Sandy Island had been ‘un-discovered’
  • Radio enthusiasts on an speed to send a summary from a most-remote probable place reported a non-existence in 2000
  • Cartography consultant tells MailOnline Sandy Island could be only one of many errors combined to maps as satellite photos were digitised

By
Damien Gayle

13:03 EST, 23 Nov 2012


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13:03 EST, 23 Nov 2012

The puzzling South Pacific island that wasn’t there could be only one many errors done in a routine of digitising satellite maps of a world, an consultant pronounced today.

Sandy Island, that appears on satellite images as an dim blob in a Coral Sea, sparked seductiveness worldwide yesterday when it emerged that geologists who went looking for it

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Source:
http://www.news.ezonearticle.com/2012/11/24/how-our-over-reliance-on-satellite-images-led-to-the-mystery-of-the-south-pacific/

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