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Amelia Earhart's plane may have been spotted on the island of Nikumaroro

By T.K. Randall
July 3, 2025 · Comment icon 11 comments

Image: Amelia Earhart (file photo)
Credit: Library of Congress, Harris & Ewing Collection, LC-DIG-hec-40747
A new expedition has been launched to investigate a possible sighting of the plane sticking out of the sand.
More than 88 years after Amelia Earhart disappeared over the Pacific Ocean during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe in her Lockheed Model 10 Electra, the question of what happened to her continues to remain one of the biggest unanswered mysteries of the modern age.

Despite numerous expeditions and several possible sightings of her plane's wreckage, the exact location of the crash - as well as whether Earhart survived - remains unknown.

One prominent theory is that she may have actually managed to land the plane on Nikumaroro - a remote, isolated island around 1,000 miles from Fiji.

If so, she and her navigator Fred Noonan may have even survived there for a time awaiting rescue.

If that's true, then there should be traces of them and the plane still on the island.
Now, a new US expedition has been launched to investigate the island based on a satellite photograph that shows what is thought to be Earhart's plane sticking out of the sand.

"What we have here is maybe the greatest opportunity ever to finally close the case," said Richard Pettigrew of the Archaeological Legacy Institute.

"With such a great amount of very strong evidence, we feel we have no choice but to move forward and hopefully return with proof."

The possible location of Earhart's plane on Nikumaroro is particularly tantalizing as it is near to her intended route and the sand was exposed by a cyclone back in 2015, meaning that it may never have been directly explored before.

The expedition team will take 6 days to reach the island by boat and will spend 5 days investigating the site for signs that Earhart was ever there.

"We believe we owe it to Amelia and her legacy at Purdue to fulfill her wishes, if possible, to bring the Electra back to Purdue," Purdue University's Steve Schultz told NBC News.

Source: Guardian | Comments (11)




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Comment icon #2 Posted by Hammerclaw 10 months ago
The ghost of TIGHAR rides again! It's the con that keeps on giving!
Comment icon #3 Posted by Earl.Of.Trumps 10 months ago
Jeepers. I think there are more Amelia Earhart theories than Atlantis theories. ?
Comment icon #4 Posted by Antigonos 10 months ago
Unless they’re planning on searching the waters around Howland Island they’re not going to find her plane.
Comment icon #5 Posted by Piney 10 months ago
She was abducted by the Greys using pan dimensional Bigfeet riding Nessies that are actually robots.  You'll find her in Sedona.....
Comment icon #6 Posted by fred_mc 10 months ago
I feel deja vu. I remember reading this before a number of times on UM throughout the years, i.e. that the plane/remains have been found.
Comment icon #7 Posted by Ell 10 months ago
If only all of us put a world map on the wall and blindfolded threw a dart at it, at least one of the eight billion people ought to come close to the spot where AE died.   It so happens that I have world maps, darts and thumbtacks all in large quantities for sale! Buy! Buy! Buy!
Comment icon #8 Posted by Tom1200 10 months ago
Did anybody else spot what's missing from the linked article in the Grauniad? https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/02/amelia-earhart-missing-plane If you're going to tease us with the hope that "a satellite image may show part of Earhart’s Lockheed Electra 10E protruding from the sand" then maybe show us the image?  After literally seconds of searching I found this:    Link "New" - ha ha!  Here's what that spot looks like on Google Maps today, nine years later:   (Location-matched and screengrab by me, with no AI help necessary.) Colour me unimpressed.  I suspect "artful enha... [More]
Comment icon #9 Posted by Piney 10 months ago
At this point in time..... ......who gives a **** ....?
Comment icon #10 Posted by Bed of chaos 10 months ago
I'm halfway way thru Howard Hughes His Life And Madness. Kinda strange she vanished but he lived on (crashed multiple times).
Comment icon #11 Posted by GAZUK 10 months ago
Another waste of someone's money.... That stupid documentary trying to prove a woman's back in an old photo was her as  a Japanese  POW , was on TV only this week. I think that was debunked the same time it first went to air?! Everybody she directly knew is long dead, any remains of the plane will be buried deep in shifting seabed sands, so, unless you believe in mediumship, they've got no chance of finding anything.


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