The US Coast Guard has released a new audio recording that appears to capture the Titan submersible’s final moments before it imploded, killing all five people on board.
The Titan submersible was on a deep sea journey to view the sunken Titanic ship on June 18, 2023. Its implosion led to the ...
The Titanic exhibition in Ludwigsburg, Germany, has a little over a month left in its present location. The traveling ...
The recording was captured by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration passive acoustic recorder that was about 900 ...
The sound was picked up from a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration device - roughly 900 miles from where the sub ...
The audio clip is of what is believed to be the sound of the submersible imploding during a trip to view the wreck of the "Titanic." ...
Chilling new audio, released publicly late last week, captures what researchers believe could be the exact moment the doomed Titan submersible imploded, instantly killing all five people inside the ...
A passive acoustic recorder located around 900 miles from the implosion site picked up the sound, US Coast Guard officials ...
The US Coast Guard released an audio recording believed to capture the final moments before the Titan sub's implosion on June ...
A chilling recording released by the federal government appears to include audio of the implosion of the submersible that ...
The brief, staticky recording includes a loud noise that sounds somewhat like an underwater thunderclap, then goes silent.
The Titan Submersible was on a tourist expedition to explore the remains of the Titanic when it imploded on June 18, 2023, killing all passengers on board. Wreckage of the vessel was later found ...