The CEO of the doomed Titanic exploration company whose submarine imploded, killing all five people onboard including him, eerily joked ‘what could go wrong?’ just weeks before the disaster. Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate, gave an interview to St John’s Radio, a Canadian radio show ...
The clip has been viewed more than 15 million times and it thought to show the craft on the surface preparing to dive down to the wreck. The caption reads: “Watching a submarine go down to the Titanic.” The 22ft-long Titan vessel, owned byOceanGate Expeditions, lost communication with ...
With tears in her eyes, she goes on to explain that the dive went off and the platform was brought up. "We were ready for their arrival," she says. "I went to my room to change because I was wet. I went up to the bridge to check on things and they still hadn...
If you’ve turned on the news in the last few days, you probably already know about the Titan submersible, a submarine of sorts that has been missing since Sunday after a voyage to the wreckage sight of the Titanic. No description available Inside the missing Titanic tourist submersibleRead ...
"My role was to try to develop a viable science programme using the Titan submarine." He says from 2021 his role was to explore habitats in the deep sea. Asked what the primary mission of OceanGate was between 2021-2023, he says: "To visit and view the Titanic shipwreck." ...
"My role was to try to develop a viable science programme using the Titan submarine." He says from 2021 his role was to explore habitats in the deep sea. Asked what the primary mission of OceanGate was between 2021-2023, he says: "To visit and view ...
"My role was to try to develop a viable science programme using the Titan submarine." He says from 2021 his role was to explore habitats in the deep sea. Asked what the primary mission of OceanGate was between 2021-2023, he says: "To visit and view the Titanic shipwreck....