and the top of the world, and the top of the world, and kathmandu, and k-2 and 100 peaks up here that the plane would have had to fly over. down to the south, the other side of this is a little bit more, i would say intense to find a place to try to land this thing, and if you continue the arc all of the way down here, there is not much land, and i heard you ask this question in the break in my ear, jim, but the plane was on one of the spot, and something on red on my map, and the plane was there at 8:11 in the morning, and here, here, here, here, and not here or here, but on this line here or on this line here, and if we could get it to triangulate with another satellite, then we would know the cross is here or here sh, and we don't have that, and that is why there is so much square footage. 1 million square miles, the size of alaska, california and texas added together. >> well, yeah, and we do know that the effort is under way now, and we know that the military is looking at the commercial imagery and the government satellites, such as weather sites to look at the ping to triangula