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The Ameliapedia is a Wikipedia-style on line encyclopedia of information pertaining to TIGHAR’s investigation of the 1937 disappearance Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan. It is designed to provide easy access to reliable information about one of the 20th century’s greatest mysteries.   
The Ameliapedia is a Wikipedia-style on line encyclopedia of information pertaining to TIGHAR’s investigation of the 1937 disappearance Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan. It is designed to provide easy access to reliable information about one of the 20th century’s greatest mysteries.   


 
== How To Get Started ==
== '''How To Get Started''' ==
   
   
Clicking on any of the [[blue links]] shown below will take you to a short answer that has links to longer answers about specific subjects, which will, in turn have links to even more detail, and so on.  In general, the deeper you go into a subject, the more technical the discussion will become.
Clicking on any of the [[blue links]] shown below will take you to a short answer that has links to longer answers about specific subjects, which will, in turn have links to even more detail, and so on.  In general, the deeper you go into a subject, the more technical the discussion will become.

Revision as of 15:24, 12 October 2009

The Ameliapedia is a Wikipedia-style on line encyclopedia of information pertaining to TIGHAR’s investigation of the 1937 disappearance Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan. It is designed to provide easy access to reliable information about one of the 20th century’s greatest mysteries.

How To Get Started

Clicking on any of the blue links shown below will take you to a short answer that has links to longer answers about specific subjects, which will, in turn have links to even more detail, and so on. In general, the deeper you go into a subject, the more technical the discussion will become.

You can also click on this text to get a list Ameliapedia articles by subject.

What really happened to Amelia Earhart?

What has TIGHAR found?

What went wrong?

Was Amelia Earhart a good pilot?

Can the mystery ever be solved?

  • TIGHAR thinks it is possible. The Earhart Project is TIGHAR’s science-based investigation testing the hypothesis that Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan landed, and eventually died, on Gardner Island, now Nikumaroro in the Republic of Kiribati. [research and nine expeditions] have uncovered a compelling body of supporting evidence. Archaeological excavations during the next expedition, scheduled for May/June 2010, will aim to recover artifacts from which Earhart’s DNA can be extracted. The expedition will also include a deep water search off the atoll’s fringing reef for the wreckage of the airplane.

You can help TIGHAR

The editors of the Ameliapedia are members of TIGHAR’s Earhart Project Advisory Council. We make every effort to assure that the facts presented are accurate and documented. If you find information in the Ameliapedia that you believe is incorrect please email us at webmaster@tighar.org and let us know. We’ll fix it if it’s wrong or tell you why it’s right. You may also register in the news section and participate in the TIGHAR Forums.

Sponsors, benefactors, friends

Our special thanks to the corporate and individual sponsors of The Earhart Project, without whom nothing would be possible.

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