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Last summer, a company called OceanGate invited "Sunday Morning" to join an expedition to the Titanic.At the time, I was thrilled! As the whole world knows now, OceanGate's business was taking ...
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But, what started off as a trip down to see the wreckage of the Titanic quickly turned to tragedy when a failure within the submersible caused the vessel to implode, instantly killing everyone on ...
New photos reveal the debris of OceanGate Exploration's Titan submersible for the first time since the craft's catastrophic and deadly failure last week. Pieces of the craft were offloaded from a ...
Titanic failure: Titan sub had a success rate of 14% No regulatory bodies had approved of the Titan, as recorded by the waiver which also stated that the sub was "constructed of materials that ...
It looks like a titanic failure to us. Titan submersible This summer we were glued to our news feeds as drama unfolded 3,500 meters below the ocean’s surface.
Years before Titanic sub went missing, ... Another trip was canceled because of "equipment failure," according to a copy of the Hagles' lawsuit published by the Fort-Myers News Press.
Missing Titanic submersible The latest: After an extensive search, the Coast Guard found debris fields that have been indentified as the Titan submersible. OceanGate, the tour company, has said ...
The Titanic's wreck sits some 12,500 feet deep in the Atlantic, about 434 miles south of St. John's, Newfoundland. Finding an underwater vehicle the size of a small bus in this vast and remote ...
US Titan submersible implosion: OceanGate's deadly failure could add new layer to 'millionaire thrill rides' 5 people died on Titan submersible while exploring Titanic shipwreck ...
An OceanGate submersible carrying people to see the Titanic went missing on Sunday while on a dive. And its system only detects hull issues "milliseconds" before disaster, per a former OceanGate ...
The Titanic captured the nation's imagination in 1912, the largest and most well-appointed cruise ship of its time. But the ship hit an iceberg on April 15 of that year and quickly sank, killing ...