At one point, the remote vehicle’s camera showed a close-up view of two robot arms maneuvering the retrieval equipment as a ...
BBC Science Editor Rebecca Morelle examines a 3D model of the doomed Titan submersible, that left all five passengers dead. Pieces from the sub, which imploded on a deep dive to the Titanic wreck ...
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 ...
The 22-foot, carbon-fiber and titanium craft, called the Titan, was deployed to travel nearly 13,000 feet down to the shipwreck site. Dirty Dozen Productions, via Agence France-Presse — Getty ...
had come to know Rush through the tight-knit community of sub operators. He recalled traveling to Everett to help out with ...
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.
The US Coast Guard told reporters Sunday afternoon that "ongoing salvage operations" are underway at the site where the Titan submersible imploded. "The priority of the investigation is to recover ...
As a result, he added, safety was “being compromised”. What did the recovery teams find? Four days after the Titan went missing, the controllers of a tethered robot were scanning the muddy ...