Vesle’s implants can be heard on new videos from campaign to Titanic rubble

Debris from Titan Submersible, recovered from sea level near Titanic (AP) debris

Concord: US Coast Guard officials investigated the disappearance of an experimental submersible on the way to the Titanic debris in 2023, released a video riding on its support ship, the moment the sound of its implantation reached the ocean surface. Titan disappeared on June 18, 2023, on the way to the Titanic debris in the North Atlantic Ocean, established a five -day discovery, which ended with officials, stating that all five passengers died when the vessel was stuck. Stockton Rush on the board, the company’s CEO, who built Titan, along with British Explorer Hamish Harding, experienced French divers Paul Henry Narzolat, British-Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his 19-year-old son Suleman. The implications gave rise to international debate about the future of private deep sea travel and the ongoing Coast Guard investigation. After a public hearing in September, The Coast Guard released a two -and -a -half -minute video showing Rush’s wife, Wendy Rush, and an Oceangate employee who monitored the dynasty of submersible from Polar Prince Support Ship last week. The video features Wendy Rush and Gary Foss sitting in front of a computer. After a faint sound like a closing door, Rush asks, “What was that blast?” The Coast Guard says that it believes that it was the sound of Titan infiltration that reached the sea surface. About 2 minutes later, Foss says, “We have lost tracking.” Conflicts were raised after the implication of Titan’s unconventional design and its manufacturer’s refusal to present independent security checks. In July 2023, Oceangate suspended operations.

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