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  1. 23 de jun. de 2023 · Catastrophic implosion: The Titanic-bound submersible that went missing on Sunday with five people on board suffered a “catastrophic implosion,” killing everyone on board, US Coast Guard Rear...

  2. 22 de jun. de 2023 · Here’s the latest. The five people aboard the submersible that went missing on Sunday were presumed dead on Thursday, after an international search that gripped much of the world found debris...

  3. 21 de jun. de 2023 · OceanGate Expeditions. A Canadian surveillance aircraft looking for the missing Titan submersible in the North Atlantic “detected underwater noises in the search area,” the United States...

  4. 24 de jun. de 2023 · June 23, 2023 - Missing Titanic sub crew killed after 'catastrophic implosion' By Helen Regan, Adam Renton, Sana Noor Haq, Hannah Strange, Aditi Sangal and Tori B. Powell, CNN. Updated 9:00...

    • Less Than A Day's Supply of Oxygen and Limited Rations
    • Banging Noises An 'Encouraging Sign,' Though A Small One
    • Submersible Company Pushed Limits, and That's What Clients Wanted
    • Oceangate Employee Warned Company Passengers May Be in Danger
    • Underwater Noises Detected in Search Area
    • What Does It Look Like Inside The Missing Submersible?
    • How Much Oxygen Is Left in The Submersible?
    • Organ Failure, Hypothermia Possible Concerns
    • Where Could The Missing Submersible be?
    • Report: Experts Warned Oceangate of 'Catastrophic' Outcome
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    Frederick said there are "limited rations" aboard the vessel, and experts feared it had less than a day's supply of oxygen left. Any decision about changing the search and rescue mission to a recovery mission would involve discussions with family members, Frederick said. "When you're in the middle of a search and rescue case, you always have hope,"...

    There’s a good chance the banging noises heard by search crews came from the submersible, according to Nikolas Xiros, professor of naval architecture and marine engineering at the University of New Orleans. Xiros told USA TODAY that’s good news and bad news. If the noises came from the Titan, it might mean people on board are trying to communicate....

    Even as he declared the Titan submersible “pretty much invulnerable,’’ OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush made it clear he wasn’t against taking risks or breaking some rules. His company’s expeditions to the Titanic wreckage site catered to thrill-seekers, and wealthy ones at that, with a voyage costing $250,000. Lawsuits, experts’ warnings and a reporter...

    David Lochridge, OceanGate’s director of marine operations, wrote an engineering report in 2018 that said the craft under development needed more testing and passengers might be endangered when it reached "extreme depths," according to a lawsuit filed that year in U.S. District Court in Seattle. OceanGate sued Lochridge that year, accusing him of b...

    A Canadian aircraft heard "underwater noises in the search area," the U.S. Coast Guard announced on Twitter early Wednesday. The noises prompted remotely operated vehicle operations to search for the origin of the noises. "Those ROV searches have yielded negative results but continue," the Coast Guard said. "Additionally, the data from the P-3 airc...

    Titan is about 8 feet high, 9 feet wide, 22 feet long and weighs 23,000 pounds, according to the OceanGate website. Images posted to the website show people seated on the ground in the small, open space with their legs crossed. Science writer David Pogue previously saidthe vessel has about as much room as a minivan. Previous versions of the website...

    Frederick said the Titan had "about 40 hours of breathable air left" around 1 p.m. ET Tuesday, meaning its oxygen supply could run out by Thursday morning. An underwater robot had started searching in the vicinity of the Titanic, he said, and there was a push to get salvage equipment to the scene in case the sub is found. Besides that, three C-130 ...

    Dr. Albert Rizzo, chief medical officer of the American Lung Association, said those aboard the submersible would be experiencing organ failure as oxygen levels dip and less oxygen flows to the brain, leading to weakness, confusion and loss of consciousness. Anxiety, fear, speech and a faster heart rate can increase the amount of oxygen a person us...

    Jim Bellingham, a Johns Hopkins University expert on deep-sea operations, told USA TODAY there are three possible locations for the submersible: floating on the ocean's surface after an electrical failure or some other mishap; drifting in the water column − anywhere between the surface and the bottom − because it became buoyantly neutral; or on the...

    OceanGate was warned its approach to the enterprise could have a "catastrophic'' outcome, according to a 2018 letter written by leaders in the submersible craft industry obtained by The New York Times. The letter was addressed to OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush − who is on board the missing vessel, according to the company − by members of the Marine Te...

    A submersible carrying five passengers to the Titanic wreckage site lost contact Sunday and is feared to have run out of oxygen. Rescue efforts involve multiple agencies and nations, but the source of underwater noises is unclear.

  5. 20 de jun. de 2023 · A submersible watercraft with five people on board that went missing after setting out early Sunday to explore the Titanic shipwreck in the North Atlantic most likely suffered a “catastrophic...

  6. 22 de jun. de 2023 · CNN. Teams searching for the missing submersible “need a miracle” to find it before oxygen supplies run out, a leading deep-sea explorer told CNN. “The good news there is that miracles can ...