Steve Fossett Missing: Help find him by searching satellite imageryOn Monday, September 3, 2007, Steve Fossett, the first person to fly a plane around the world without refueling and the first person to fly around the world in a balloon went missing in Nevada. An airplane he was flying failed to return. No one has any idea where he is.
Through the generous efforts of individuals at several organizations, detailed satellite imagery has been made available for his last known whereabouts.
InstructionsGo to Amazon Mechanical Turk at:
http://www.mturk.com/mturk/preview?groupId=9TSZK4G35XEZJZG21T60&kw=FlashYou will be shown a single satellite image. The task is to flag any satellite images which contain foreign objects that may resemble Steve's airplane or parts of a plane. Steve's plane will show up as a regular object with sharp edges, white or nearly white, about 21 pixels long and 30 pixels in wingspan.
Example of the size of object to look for. The white plane shown above (30 pixel wingspan by 21 pixels by length) is approximately the size of Steve's plane.
NotesIf in doubt, be conservative and mark the image. For complete coverage, we've set up this HIT such that multiple people will cover the same area several times over. Please do your best, but do not worry that missing one little detail will be tragic. It will get caught.
Marked images will be sent to a team of specialists who will determine if they contain information on the whereabouts of Steve Fossett.
Friends and family of Steve Fossett would like to thank you for helping them with this cause.