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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 19, 2023 11:29:12 GMT -5
WOW they think just orindary commerical submarine making quick bucks now they are in trouble Rescue crews are searching the Atlantic Ocean after the sudden disappearance of a Titanic tourist sub. A submersible used to take tourists to the wreck of the Titanic has vanished in the Atlantic Ocean. The sudden disappearance has sparked a search and rescue operation, the Boston Coastguard told the BBC. It is not yet known how many people were on board the missing craft. The Titanic wreck lies 3,800 metres down at the bottom of the Atlantic, 400 nautical miles off the coast of Canada. It sunk in April 1912 after striking an iceberg on its maiden voyage. Of the 2,200 people onboard, just 706 survived. www.euronews.com/travel/2023/06/19/titanic-tourist-submarine-goes-missing-in-atlantic-ocean-sparking-search-operation
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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 20, 2023 11:59:55 GMT -5
There is update they not sure where it at NOWWW Rescuers race against time to find missing submersible bound for Titanic site Rescue crews are desperately searching for the vessel that vanished in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday. Rescuers in a remote area of the Atlantic Ocean raced against time Tuesday to find a missing submersible before the oxygen supply runs out for five people who were on a mission to document the wreckage of the Titanic. Authorities reported the carbon-fiber vessel overdue Sunday night, setting off an international rescue effort in waters about 700 kilometres) south of St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aboard were a pilot, a renowned British adventurer, two members of a Pakistani business family and a Titanic expert. Named the Titan, the submersible had a 96-hour oxygen supply when it put to sea at roughly 6am Sunday, according to David Concannon, an adviser to OceanGate Expeditions, which oversaw the mission. www.euronews.com/2023/06/19/titanic-tourist-submarine-goes-missing-in-atlantic-ocean-sparking-search-operation
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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 21, 2023 11:10:43 GMT -5
Well they hear thump sound from the submarine Titanic tourist sub search: Banging noises heard 12 hours ago12 hours ago Rescuers heard banging noises thought to have originated from the Titan sub missing in the North Atlantic while on a voyage to the wreckage of the Titanic. Rescuers using sonar to search for the missing Titanic submersible with five people onboard detected underwater "banging" sounds in the North Atlantic where the craft vanished two days earlier, the US Coast Guard said on Twitter. A Canadian aircraft detected underwater noises in the search area which led to the relocation of remotely operated vehicle's rescue operations "in an attempt to explore the origin of the noises," it said. "Those ROV searches have yielded negative results but continue." A Canadian aircraft involved in the search "heard banging sounds in the area every 30 minutes. Four hours later additional sonar was deployed and banging was still heard," said an internal email sent to US Department of Homeland Security officials, according to Rolling Stone magazine. Broadcaster CNN also reported the detection of banging sounds, citing an internal US Government memo that did not clarify when the noises were heard Tuesday, for how long or what might have caused them. This comes amid growing fears for the five people aboard, as the vessel only had enough oxygen for up to 96 hours when it set out on Sunday morning. On Tuesday, Jamie Frederick of the US Coast www.dw.com/en/titanic-tourist-sub-search-banging-noises-heard/a-65985247
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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 21, 2023 13:00:33 GMT -5
BTW look it up on you tube 60 minutes do have their you tube channel CBS Story On OceanGate’s Missing Titanic Sub Goes Viral After Reporter David Pogue Got Jitters Over Its “Jerry-Rigged” Design A six-month-old CBS report on OceanGate’s Titanic tourism submarine is going viral on social media after reporter David Pogue raised safety concerns about the now-missing vessel. Pogue visited OceanGate’s operations last year and was submerged in the $1M submarine, named Titan, which vanished off the coast of Canada on Sunday. It was carrying a pilot and four passengers, including OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush. Before boarding the sub, Pogue was given a tour of the vessel, during which he commented on its “improvised design.” This included lighting from Camping World and an unofficial Playstation controller used to drive the submarine. deadline.com/2023/06/cbs-oceangate-titanic-submarine-viral-david-pogue-safety-concerns-1235420540/
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