Now, the investigation has learned that Rush crashed the sub just days before it imploded, reports Sky News. Rush reportedly ...
BBC Science Editor Rebecca Morelle examines a 3D model of the doomed Titan submersible, that left all five passengers dead. Pieces from the sub ... Bronx has caused an explosion, suspending ...
OceanGate co-founder Guillermo Sohnlein, who left the company in 2013, years before OceanGate began conducting dives with the ...
But after learning the sub had imploded just hours into the dive, he said it was a comfort to know those onboard hadn’t suffered. PA Media The Titan submersible went missing during a dive to the ...
Earlier, Professor Blair Thornton from the University of Southampton said that the pressure on the Titan sub as it collapsed was comparable to the Eiffel Tower falling on it NEW YORK, June 23./ ...
It is speculated that the Titan imploded following a crack in the hull of the ship, which is yet to be found. An implosion is the opposite of an explosion. It occurs when an object collapses and ...
The US Coast Guard confirmed Thursday that debris found 1,600 feet from the bow of the Titanic belonged to the missing Titan submersible ... the opposite of an explosion. Instead of pressure ...
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 and grips public attention across the globe. Examines the race against time to try and save five people on their doomed dive ...
Over the past two weeks, the US Coast Guard has held hearings on how the Titan, a privately owned submersible ... including former employees of the sub’s maker, OceanGate. The emerging evidence ...
Photos of the Titan submersible wreckage support the theory that the vessel's carbon-fiber hull led to its catastrophic implosion, an expert told Insider. The US Coast Guard brought ashore debris ...
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.