Satellite signals have been detected that are likely from a missing Argentine submarine, raising hopes that the 44 crew members are still alive. Seven failed 'satellite calls' believed to be from the missing ARA San Juan submarine were detected Saturday morning and afternoon in a likely sign the crew was trying to reestablish contact. Defense minister, Oscar Aguad tweeted Saturday evening: 'We received seven signals from satellite calls that originated from the San Juan submarine. The Argentine military submarine ARA San Juan and crew are seen leaving the port of Buenos Aires in a file photo. The last confirmed location of the German-built ARA San Juan was 268 miles off Argentina's southern Atlantic coast early on Wednesday.
Source: Daily Mail November 19, 2017 02:43 UTC