titan
Nearly four months after the Titan submersible imploded on June 18, the U.S. Coast Guard believes it has found more human remains of the five submarine passengers onboard. In what was likely a final attempt to salvage the bodies, the Coast Guard has recovered more “presumed human remains” retrieved from inside the debris field. The remains are set to be cataloged and analyzed by the Coast Guard’s medical professionals to make an official determination. Since the incident, the US, Canada, UK and France have been leading an investigation to find and recover the remains of OceanGate CEO Stockton ...
uInterview.com
After its Titan submersible imploded and killed all five passengers on board, OceanGate has announced that it has suspended commercial operations. But the company’s website still shows highlight clips of expeditions as well as tour offerings to the Titanic. No additional information was provided, and OceanGate has not responded to any media outlets for comment. The company hosted $250,000 tourist voyages on its Titan submersible to the remains of the Titanic, which are located approximately 2.4 miles below the ocean’s surface. On June 18, the Titan was about 1.75 hours into its journey when it...
uInterview.com
Sensors controlled by the U.S. Navy detected the implosion of the Titan hours before the U.S. Coast Guard announced the submersible was missing. The Navy registered “an anomaly consistent with an implosion or explosion” in its acoustics data on June 18, in the general location where the Titan had gone missing. The Navy said in a statement that the data was shared with the Incident Commander to help with the search and rescue mission. The Navy reportedly noticed the disturbance with its Sound Surveillance System (SOSUS), an underwater cable system that detects underwater anomalies to spot enemy...
uInterview.com
Titanic director James Cameron addressed the recent tragedy of the five lives lost on the Titan submersible calling the incident “astonishing.” Cameron is an expert on the Titanic. He directed the film, has studied the wreck for years and even visited it himself on 33 different dives. He has also designed submersibles himself and is knowledgeable about the safety risks. Cameron shared a specific expedition he went on with Russian submersibles that were tested and proven to be safe. He specifically explained why these subs were safe and that he felt assured that they were prepared for any emer...
uInterview.com
閲覧を続けるには、ノアドット株式会社が「プライバシーポリシー」に定める「アクセスデータ」を取得することを含む「nor.利用規約」に同意する必要があります。
「これは何?」という方はこちら