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OceanGate co-founder Guillermo Sohnlein revealed during U.S. Coast Guard hearings Monday the company had built the Titan ...
Records dating back to 2012 show the school pitched itself to CEO Stockton Rush to help OceanGate build a submersible that could explore the deep ocean. The school secured a contract with the ...
The Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation hearing on the Titan submersible implosion revealed new information on the tragedy. Here's what we know. More from News The Coast Guard Marine Board ...
One photo showed the adventurer peering out of the submersible’s porthole beneath the ocean's surface. Another image depicted Rush sitting inside the vessel, surrounded by equipment and wearing ...
Over a year and a half after the fateful implosion of OceanGate's doomed Titan submersible ... around 12,500 feet below the Atlantic Ocean. The incident, which likely took place "within a fraction ...
The co-founder of the company that owned the experimental submersible that imploded en ... "This can’t be the end of deep ocean exploration. This can’t be the end of deep-diving submersibles ...
Paul-Henri was elected to the Club in 2001 and was one of the foremost experts on submersible expeditions to the Titanic. They were both drawn to explore, like so many of us, and did so in the ...
The CEO who was piloting the Titan submersible when it imploded underwater ... shipwreck about 250 feet under the Atlantic Ocean. Rush “smashed straight down” when he landed the vessel ...
The difference is that a Submersible has the power to launch itself in the ocean and come back to the surface. But a submersible is dependent on a support ship to launch and recover it.