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“Marine safety engineers with the Coast Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) recovered and transferred remaining Titan submersible debris and evidence from the North Atlantic Ocean sea ...
Dr. Don Kramer, chief of NTSB’s Materials Laboratory, presented the lab’s findings when examining the debris left from ... notification of build of the Titan submersible, Winters said.
These people almost plunged down to see the 'Titanic' debris with OceanGate ... on the dive inside the Titan submersible. The 20-year-old told PEOPLE that his instinctual safety concerns grew ...
“There doesn’t appear to be any connection between the noises and the location (of the debris ... about what happened to the Titan. Efforts to recover the submersible and the remains of ...
A debris field containing parts of the Titan ... feet wet from condensation that would form on the floor of the submersible. The Titan's final five passengers (clockwise from top left): Paul ...
On June 22, the Coast Guard, citing the discovery of debris from the Titan near the Titanic’s resting place, announced that the submersible had suffered a “catastrophic implosion”.
U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. John Mauger, commander of the First Coast Guard District, right, speaks to members of the media as Capt. Jason Neubauer, chief investigator, U.S. Coast, left, looks on ...
In a statement, it said pieces from the submersible, which imploded on a deep dive to the Titanic, were unloaded in St John's, Canada on Wednesday. The statement said Titan's landing frame and a rear ...
The implosion killed all five people on board, including Stockton Rush, the submersible's pilot and the chief executive officer of the company. Debris from the Titan submersible, recovered from ...
“There doesn’t appear to be any connection between the noises and the location (of the debris ... about what happened to the Titan. Efforts to recover the submersible and the remains of ...