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11 Sep 2007, Tom Sanders in California , V3
Amazon has opened up its Mechanical Turk service to help search for missing aviation pioneer Steve Fossett.
Fossett was the first person to travel around the world non-stop in an air balloon and an airplane.
The record-breaker disappeared last week in the Nevada desert, flying a small airplane while scouting for salt plains where he could make a future attempt to break the land speed record.
Amazon's Mechanical Turk uses human researchers to complete tasks that cannot be automated, such as photo analysis, surveys or audio transcriptions. People submitting such tasks to the system normally pay a small sum for each task.
The service is asking volunteers to scan a series of satellite images of the area and mark any objects that might warrant closer inspection. At the time of this story's posting, there were over 53,000 locations awaiting analysis.
Volunteers are asked to load a series of recent satellite images into Google Earth and browse to a specific location by pasting longitude and latitude coordinates.
Amazon set up a similar search last year when Jim Gray, a noted researcher with Microsoft and Turing Award winner, went missing in the Pacific Ocean last year. The search yielded no results.
Do you agree?
Surprised
I'm just surprised that there was no trace of him and especially his aircraft not even a ping or reflection.
invest_mavin
Posted by P-, 11 Sep 2007
i found something!
I downloaded the KML file on Amazon's Mechanical Turk that everyone is using to search for Mr. Fosset. After a few minutes of scanning, I found an image of a plane that could POSSIBLY be Mr. Fosset's. I don't know who to contact so I e-mailed it to the contact info on his website and on CNN's. Nobody gave me a feedback at all about whether it is credible or not. So much for lending a helping hand.....
Coordinates are:
38°28'55.73"N
119°24'18.06"W
Posted by bravekn1ght, 12 Sep 2007
Yup, I agree....
looks like a plane, no doubt. good find. amazingly clear. could be an old one though. If you did it through mechanical turk, it'll definitely get checked out via that process.
Posted by mike, 13 Sep 2007