Previous Titan mission was aborted due to malfunction as 'all sub could do was spin in circles' Titan submersible's scientific director testifies that the sub malfunctioned just prior to the fatal ...
An curved arrow pointing right. A year after the Titan submersible imploded, killing five people, an Ohio real estate investor aims to prove that exploring Titanic-level depths is safe.
I'm not getting in it' - Former OceanGate employees decry Titan sub safety issues The US Coast ... to the sea floor to see the iconic British ocean liner that sank in 1912. Support staff aboard ...
In the footage, the debris from the imploded Titan was captured at a depth of around 3,776 meters in the North Atlantic Ocean. The footage first reveals a large, partially intact piece of the sub ...
Passengers paid around £197,00 ($250,000) each to embark on the Titan sub in June 2023 to visit the ... imploded after entering the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
Bart Kemper, of the firm Kemper Engineering, was among the witnesses at the ongoing Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation hearing into the Titan tragedy and the decisions made by OceanGate, the ...
The 22-foot, carbon-fiber and titanium craft, called the Titan, was deployed to travel ... the pressure of the ocean would be equal to that of a tower of solid lead as tall as the Empire State ...
Over the past two weeks, the US Coast Guard has held hearings on how the Titan, a privately owned submersible vessel that imploded 15 months ago at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean ...
and she was aboard Titan’s support ship last year when the sub and its… Read More Video views from the search for OceanGate’s Titan submersible show mangled components from the craft — and ...
The search for the Titan sub sparks an international rescue operation ... Five men aboard the Titan submersible descend to the bottom of the ocean in search of the most famous shipwreck in the ...
OceanGate, the company that built the Titan submersible that has been missing since Sunday, previously said that Boeing, NASA, and the University of Washington collaborated on the design for the ...