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MH370 search: Reunion debris 'very likely' part of plane





Saint-Denis, Reunion Island (CNN)When investigators get an in-person view of a wing component that likely came from a Boeing 777, they'll be looking for not only a serial number but clues as to why the part broke off the Boeing 777. One group of independent observers said Thursday that the damage to the component -- a right wing flaperon -- should give authorities a good indication that the piece came off while the plane was still in the air. Boeing and Australian officials are confident the debris -- found Wednesday (July 29) off the coast of a remote island in the west Indian Ocean -- came from a Boeing 777 -- and might be from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, a 777 that disappeared in March 2014 with 239 people on board. Jul 31 http://edition.cnn.com/2015/07/30/world/mh370-debris-investigation/index.html







The discovery of a wing component  that likely came from MH 370 took place on the shores of  Reunion Island, a remote island in the Indian Ocean.  A chart for the Full Moon of  July 31 has the luminaries in hard aspect to the Ascendant. The Sun [8le] is conjunct  Praesepe, M44 Cancri in the constellation of the Crab, a creature that lives on the border between the land and sea so that Diana Rosenberg links this area with “shoreline, harbor and riverside events”.  Neptune [9pi] on the IC is conjunct kappa Pegasi of the Flying Horse  and tau Cygni, in the southern wing of Cygnus the Swan. A wing piece (tau Cygni) from an aircraft (Flying Horse) discovered on the shoreline (Cancer) ?!

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