Egyptian pyramids found by infra-red satellite images

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Seventeen lost pyramids are among the buildings identified in a new satellite survey of Egypt.

More than 1,000 tombs and 3,000 ancient settlements were also revealed by looking at infra-red images which show up underground buildings.

Initial excavations have already confirmed some of the findings including of two suspected pyramids.

"To excavate a pyramid is the dream of every archaeologist," says Dr Sarah Parcak.

She has pioneered the work in space archaeology from a Nasa-sponsored laboratory in Birmingham, Alabama and says she was amazed at how much she and her team have found.

"We were very intensely doing this research for over a year. I could see the data as it was emerging, but for me the "A-Ha" moment was when I could step back and look at everything that we'd found and I couldn't believe we could locate so many sites all over Egypt."

The team analysed images from satellites orbiting 700km above the earth, equipped with cameras so powerful they can pin-point objects less than 1m in diameter on the earth's surface.

Infra-red imaging was used to highlight different materials under the surface.


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Turtle

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So, the next time you lose something, like, oh, I dunno, your keys or something, just say, "Hey, they're just keys! It's not like I lost seventeen pyramids!"
 

layoutshooter

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It just goes to show that it is just not out of the norm for a government to lose assets. Then they build new ones to replace the ones they lost and call it a "Jobs program" .
 

layoutshooter

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It just goes to show that it is just not out of the norm for a government to lose assets. Then they build new ones to replace the ones they lost and call it a "Jobs program" .
 
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