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"The investigation into the implosion of the Titan submersible is a complex and ongoing effort", said Neubauer in June 2024. "We are working closely with our domestic and international partners to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the incident." [163]
Titan, previously named Cyclops 2, was a submersible created and operated by the American underwater-tourism company OceanGate.It was the first privately-owned submersible with a claimed maximum depth of 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) [2], and the first completed crewed submersible with a hull constructed of titanium and carbon fiber composite materials.
Titan (known as Cyclops 2 until 2018) was the second submersible designed and built by OceanGate, the first privately-owned submersible with an intended maximum depth of 4,000 m (13,000 ft). [56] The viewport was rated to only 650 m (2,130 ft), and the engineer of the viewport also prepared an analysis from an independent expert that concluded ...
An engineer whose firm was asked by the U.S. Coast Guard to offer additional expertise in the investigation of the deadly 2023 Titan submersible implosion testified this week that the “root ...
Paul-Henri Nargeolet (French pronunciation: [pɔl ɑ̃ʁi naʁʒɔlɛ]; 2 March 1946 – 18 June 2023) [3]: 1 [1] [4] was a French deep sea explorer and Titanic expert. Known as "Mr. Titanic", [2] Nargeolet was one of five people who died aboard the submersible Titan when it imploded on 18 June 2023 near the wreck of the Titanic.
OceanGate, whose submersible vessel Titan carrying five crew members suffered a ‘catastrophic implosion, in the North Atlantic, has offered tours to the famous shipwreck site since 2021. Bevan ...
The U.S. Coast Guard began its first public hearings to look into what caused the Titan submersible to implode. The final message from the crew was revealed during the the hearing.
The Titan submersible was so deep, experts said, that the forces behind the "catastrophic implosion" would have been equivalent to the weight of Paris' Eiffel Tower.