Titan equipment list:They do have a bunch of stuff ...
-Flashlight from Walmart
-Spongebob themed walkie talkie
-Harbor Freight mechanics tool set
Titan equipment list:They do have a bunch of stuff ...
To return the remains to their families.When the project moves from rescue to recovery is there a purpose?
Can they learn for the future from the retrieved sub that failed or is the sub so destroyed and no different than picking up aluminum cans for recycling?
Did they set ashore on an uncharted dessert island?This was supposed to be a 3 hour tour!
Also the fact that it's a civilian submarine not carrying nukes I imagine.Submarines are RARELY recovered.
The ONLY thing going for this one is it's size.
"The spy who loved me."The Chinese have it. Like Moonraker but in the ocean. Seems Bond had a “Moonraker” type of movie under water but the name eludes me.
Titan equipment list:
-Flashlight from Walmart
-Spongebob themed walkie talkie
-Harbor Freight mechanics tool set
Did they set ashore on an uncharted dessert island?
Don’t forget Play Station controller.Titan equipment list:
-Flashlight from Walmart
-Spongebob themed walkie talkie
-Harbor Freight mechanics tool set
At that depth, they're not recovering remains.Also the fact that it's a civilian submarine not carrying nukes I imagine.
And not a top secret military sub ... like the Russian Kursk.
The Russians refused any international help at the time.
Here you have several countries all working together and bringing their best tech.
Depth is also important I imagine.
German U-boats have been salvaged but they probably not as deep as the Titan is now.
Money is also very important.
Having a billionaire (if he's actually a billionaire, at least a multi-millionaire) stuck inside changes everything.
It's not poor Russian sailors.
Don’t forget Play Station controller.
Also the fact that it's a civilian submarine not carrying nukes I imagine.
And not a top secret military sub ... like the Russian Kursk.
The Russians refused any international help at the time.
Here you have several countries all working together and bringing their best tech.
Depth is also important I imagine.
German U-boats have been salvaged but they probably not as deep as the Titan is now.
Money is also very important.
Having a billionaire (if he's actually a billionaire, at least a multi-millionaire) stuck inside changes everything.
It's not poor Russian sailors.
Gates will go about anywhere. If he wouldn’t go down to the Titanic in that thing it must have been bad.Wow! Apparently Josh Gates, from the tv show expedition unknown, decided the vessel was too sketchy!
Missing Titanic sub 'did not perform well,' says veteran explorer who nixed documentary over safety concerns
High-profile explorer Josh Gates says he turned down a chance to visit the Titanic on the now-missing OceanGate Titan sub due to serious safety concerns.www.foxnews.com
There would be body parts. We’re composed of plenty of incompressible liquids. Some air space, but mostly solids and liquids (and yes, some gases).I hope they find them alive but the odds are against it. This goes from a rescue operation to recovery very soon. Say they do locate the crushed or otherwise compromised sub. Do they bring it up to investigate or just drop a wreath? Serious question. What does that kind of pressure do to the human body?
This is VERY common. As long as they had backup controllers, this is a total non issue.That part, blew my mind.
And other parts from tractor supply (I think it was)
This is VERY common. As long as they had backup controllers, this is a total non issue.