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Listeners To NPR: Why Don't We Track Planes Like We Do Ships?

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A couple listeners wrote in to Morning Edition on Thursday with the same idea.

“Did anyone notice that shortly after reporting on the difficulty of tracking airliners in flight, you aired a story about a gentleman in West Virginia who was able to work with Google to track fishing boats in …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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