Two objects possibly related to the missing Malaysia Airlines flight 370 has been spotted in the southern Indian Ocean, 2500 km south west of Perth, Australia.<br /><br />Australian Maritime Safety Authority general manager John Young told a press conference held at 12.30pm local time, that satellite images showed that one of the objects is up to 24 meters in length.<br /><br />Young said the objects were much larger than a basketball (court?). He described the finding as 'probably the best lead we have right now'.<br /><br />A number of aircrafts and ships from Australia, New Zealand, and the United States has been sent to the area to determine if these objects are debris from the missing aircraft.