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Photo taken on March 9, 2014 shows an aerial view of an oil slick seen from a Vietnamese military helicopter at the search area for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight about 300 kilometers southwest of Ca Mau Cape, Vietnam, March 9, 2014. Vietnam's military sent two helicopters from Ca Mau airport to the sea area where suspected oil slicks were detected. Photo: Xinhua
A crew member searches the sea surface from a Vietnamese military helicopter for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight about 300 kilometers southwest of Ca Mau Cape, Vietnam, March 9, 2014. Vietnam's military sent two helicopters from Ca Mau airport to the sea area where suspected oil slicks were detected. Photo: Xinhua
A crew member operates a Vietnamese military helicopter at the search area for the missing Malaysian Airlines flight about 300 kilometers southwest of Ca Mau Cape, Vietnam,
March 9, 2014. Vietnam's military sent two helicopters from Ca Mau airport to the sea area where suspected oil slicks were detected. Photo: Xinhua
A helicopter rescuer speaks to reporters after searching for the missing Malaysian jet at Ca Mau Airport in Ca Mau province, Vietnam, March 9, 2014. Vietnamese search and
rescue helicopters on Sunday morning found oil slicks stretching 80 meters in waters 150 km off the coast of Vietnam's southernmost Ca Mau province. Photo: Xinhua
Technicians refuel a helicopter after searching for the missing Malaysian jet at Ca Mau Airport in Ca Mau province, Vietnam, March 9, 2014. Vietnamese search and rescue
helicopters on Sunday morning found oil slicks stretching 80 meters in waters 150 km off the coast of Vietnam's southernmost Ca Mau province. Photo: Xinhua
A helicopter rescuer speaks to a reporter after searching for the missing Malaysian jet at Ca Mau Airport in Ca Mau province, Vietnam, March 9, 2014. Vietnamese search and
rescue helicopters on Sunday morning found oil slicks stretching 80 meters in waters 150 km off the coast of Vietnam's southernmost Ca Mau province. Photo: Xinhua
A Malaysian Maritime Enforcement officer looks through binoculars during search and rescue operations for flight MH370 as he flies over the waters off the northeastern
coast of peninsula Malaysia on Sunday. Photo: AFP/Malaysian Maritime Enforcement
A policewoman of the exit-entry administration under Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau guides relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysian Airline flight to
fill in application forms for passports at Lido hotel near the capital airport in Beijing, China, March 9, 2014. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)
A policewoman of the exit-entry administration under Beijing Municipal Public Security Bureau guides relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysian Airline flight
to fill in application forms for passports at Lido hotel near the capital airport in Beijing, China, March 9, 2014. (Xinhua/Li Xin)
A relative of a passenger on the missing Malaysian Airline flight poses for an ID photo while applying for the visa to Malaysia at Lido hotel
near the capital airport in Beijing, China, March 9, 2014. (Xinhua/Li Xin)
Relatives of passengers on the missing Malaysian Airline flight wait to pose for ID photos while applying for visas to Malaysia at Lido hotel
near the capital airport in Beijing, China, March 9, 2014. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)
A staff member with Malaysia Airlines hands out visa application forms to relatives of passengers boarding on the missing Malaysian Airline flight to help them
go to Malaysia at Lido hotel near the capital airport in Beijing, China, March 9, 2014. (Xinhua/Jiang Kehong)
A volunteer helps a relative fill in the visa application form at Lido hotel near the capital airport in Beijing, China, March 9, 2014. Maylaysia Airlines has handed out
visa application forms to relatives of passengers boarding on the missing Malaysian Airline flight to help them go to Malaysia. (Xinhua/Luo Xiaoguang)
A staff member with Malaysia Airlines says that they will help relatives of passengers boarding on the missing Malaysian Airline flight to get passports
and visas for Malaysia at Lido hotel near the capital airport in Beijing, China, March 9, 2014. (Xinhua/Li Xin)
A staff member reads a name list of relatives of passengers boarding on the missing Malaysian Airline flight at the Lido hotel near the capital airport in Beijing, China, March 9, 2014. Some of those relatives will be displaced to other hotels as Lidu, the hotel that Malaysia Airlines has asked them to gather at and wait for information, is incapable of accommodating them all. (Xinhua/Luo XiaoGuang)
SANYA, CHINA - MARCH 09: Rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101", loaded with a Chinese emergency response team, departs from south China's Sanya Port on March 9, 2014 in Sanya, China. The emergency response team sent by China's Ministry of Transport set out to sea early on Sunday morning from Sanya where missing Malaysia Airline flight MH 370 may have crashed. The rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 101" is carrying 12 divers and salvagers, and will join another rescue vessel "South China Sea Rescue 115" to the rescue site. The rescue work remains challenging as there is no exact location of the possible crash site and it will take about two days for the rescue ship to reach the water, said Zeng Ying, leader of the emergency team. PHOTOGRAPH BY Xinhua /Landov / Barcroft Media UK Office, London.
Rescue members use binoculars to look for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. Reuters/Junaidi Hanafiah
An Indonesian air force personnel during a search mission for a Malaysian Airlines aircraft on board of a military surveillance airplane over the Malacca straits. EPA/Indonesian Airforce
Vietnamese Navy's Deputy Commander Rear Admiral Le Minh Thanh (R) points at a map to show the area where Vietnam is conducting search activities for
the missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 in Phu Quoc island. Le Quang Nhat/AFP/Getty Images
People from Vietnam tie messages expressing hope for family members and those on board the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 in Kuala Lumpur.
Reuters/Samsul Said
Jonti Roos (centre) claims she and her friend were entertained by Fariq Abdul Hamid, 27, who is one of the pilots of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight (right)
An IT manager from Chicago discovered this intriguing picture on satellite images.
We reported last night on how thousands of people from around the world were using detailed satellite images uploaded by US firm DigitalGlobe to try and find the aircraft.
One of those who took part was Mike Seberger .
After looking at sections of the map, he found this image.
Speaking to CNN, he said: "At first, I skipped past it, thinking, 'Nah. No way I would find anything THAT quickly,' he said. "But then I kept scrolling back to it and thinking to myself, 'It DOES resemble a plane.'"