The company states the debris found by rescuers appears to have originated from the vessel that was headed for the remnants of the Titanic.
The sudden implosion of the Titan submersible has led to many theories as to how it happened. According to researchers at the University of Houston, the most likely reason was the shape and the metal used. According to NewsNation, a paper submitted to Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
Paul Hankins, an undersea expert for the U.S. Navy, explained during the news conference that crews discovered "five different major pieces of debris that told us that it was the remains of the Titan." These pieces included, initially, the nose cone, which was outside of the pressure...
however, the Coast Guard said that debris found earlier that morning was from the Titan and “was consistent with a catastrophic implosion of the vessel.”
Yesterday, the US Coast Guard said the vessel likely suffered a “catastrophic implosion” — killing all five people on board. After days of searching the Atlantic, officials found the vessel’s nose cone, pressure hull, and other debris near the Titanic wreckage. The discovery marks an end ...
Paul Hankins, an undersea expert for the U.S. Navy, explained during the news conference that crews discovered "five different major pieces of debris that told us that it was the remains of the Titan." These pieces included, initially, the nose cone, which was outside of the pressure hull...
Navy, explained during the news conference that crews discovered "five different major pieces of debris that told us that it was the remains of the Titan." These pieces included, initially, the nose cone, which was outside of the pressure hull. ...
" officials said Thursday.The announcement came after the U.S. Coast Guard said themassive searchunderway in the North Atlantic had located a debris field on the sea floor, which wasconfirmed to be pieces of the missing sub."The debris field is consistent with a catastrophic implos...