Experts have been left baffled as to why the aircraft went "dark" — someone on board is thought to have deliberately disabled the transponder, a device that identifies an aircraft on radar screens — before the jet veered off-course.
The important stories are non-stories: slow, powerful movements that develop below journalists' radar but have a transforming effect.
A radar image of Mercury's North Polar Region acquired by the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico is shown superposed on a mosaic of Mercury MESSENGER images of the same area in this NASA handout photo released Nov 29, 2012.
The US fatality had already led Tesla to revamp its self-driving technology, giving more prominence to signals from its vehicles' on-board radar systems rather than relying so heavily on the front-facing camera.
The moment your project requires communicating with others, moles will flee from their responsibilities and disappear under the radar.
"The studio is desperate to secure the actor's services while they phase in a younger long-term successor," a source told the celebrity news website Radar.
" Networking never out of style Networking is still a great way to get on the radar of potential employers, said Donoghue.
Here is just a sampling of the products, apps and services that have come across my radar in the last few weeks: 、,.
The study on Beijing's subsidence has been published in the peer-reviewed journal Remote Sensing and is based on InSAR, a type of radar that monitors land elevation changes.
EgyptAir flight MS804 from Paris to Cairo believed to have crashed into the Mediterranean with 66 on board including one Briton after disappearing from radar as sailors report seeing 'flame in the sky'– sparking fears of a terror attack.
Changan: Two driverless cars drove more than 2,000km (1,240 miles) from its headquarters to Beijing using cameras and radar to complete the trip in six days - the car firm says it was able to do research on lane-keeping and changing, traffic sign recognition, automatic cruising and voice control.
— is starting a new program called Radar that will use billboards to map real-world habits and behaviors from nearby consumers.
As much as you'd like to be invisible to the bully, this is not the time to go under the radar.
The important stories are non-stories: slow, powerful movements that develop below journalists' radar but have a transforming effect.
The authority added that the aircraft failed to make scheduled contact with Cyprus air traffic control 23 minutes after take-off and disappeared from the radar.
3) You are but a tiny blip on a giant radar.
This is his way of flying under the radar.
Tarasuk said that as sugar has become the focus of public health concerns about beverage consumption, "this extreme micronutrient addition has fallen under the radar.
This echo-location in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar.
MH370 dropped off the radar an hour into flight.