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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...
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The Coast Guard has announced their new findings on the missing Titanic submersible – it is now believed that all five passengers have died in the Atlantic. At 11:48 a.m. today, the Coast Guard announced on Twitter that debris from the submersible had been found by an ROV on the floor of the ocean. They found “five major pieces of debris,” which includes the tail cone and the back and front ends of the pressure hull of the sub and was found about 1,600 feet away from the Titanic. This discovery ended the four-day search and rescue mission, which was an international effort. The U.S. Coast Gu...
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An update on the search for the missing people on the submersible on an expedition to see the Titanic has been announced. In an attempt to locate the missing craft, sonar aircraft and similar technologies are being deployed. One of these aircraft heard noises on Tuesday, and the crew hopes that this was from the missing submersible. The U.S. Coast Guard confirmed this information saying that they “detected underwater noises in the search area.” The crew heard banging sounds every 30 minutes and when they used more sonar technology four hours later they still could hear the banging. Unfortun...
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A U.S. Coast Guard search and rescue mission began on Monday morning for a submarine that went missing while exploring the wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic. The submarine was part of a tour to explore the remnants of the iconic ship, located approximately 900 nautical miles east of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, but it did not return on Sunday. OceanGate Expeditions, the company that sent out the manned submarine for the deep-sea mission said in a statement that it was “exploring and mobilizing all options to bring the crew back safely.” The company did not reveal how many people were o...
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A gold necklace has been found in the Titanic shipwreck and is believed to be made from the tooth of a megalodon shark. The Titanic sank on April 14, 1912, after hitting an iceberg killing more than 1,500 people. The firm Magellan Ltd. has been taking digital scans of the Titanic’s remains since 2022 to create footage that shows the Titanic in its entirety. These scans allow people to see the Titanic as if it were above water. When the Titanic crashed into the iceberg it began to sink bow-first. Before the entire boat sank, it broke in half, resulting in the ship still being split in half tod...
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Using deep-sea mapping, a team of scientists has created an “exact ‘Digital Twin’ of the Titanic wreck for the first time,” revealing never-before-seen views of the luxury passenger liner that tragically sunk after being struck by an iceberg while sailing from South Hampton, England, to New York in April 1912. The disaster has long concerned the minds of researchers and historians believe that this new 3-D scan, 111 years after the Titanic’s infamous sinking, may provide some answers to the lingering questions surrounding the shipwreck that killed more than 1,500 people. IN MEMORIAM 2022: 100 ...
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Researchers have reportedly discovered the merchant steamship SS Mesaba, which is known in history for sending an iceberg warning to the RMS Titanic. The Mesaba was torpedoed by a German U-Boat in 1918 on a voyage to Philadelphia from the U.K., and was finally found over a hundred years after it sank in the Irish Sea. The two ships passed each other in 1912, and the radio warning apparently never made it to the Titanic’s bridge, dooming it to its horrible crash. Six years later, when the Mesaba itself sank, 20 people lost their lives including its commander. The scientists from were using a ne...
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