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The U.S. Coast Guard says debris field has been found near the Titanic during search for submersible

https://apnews.com/article/missing-titanic-submersible-updates-6255308420cb542fab287224c3e9b1c1


 

The U.S. Coast Guard said Thursday that an underwater vessel has located a debris field near the Titanic in the search for a missing submersible with five people aboard, a potential breakthrough in an increasingly urgent around-the-clock effort.

The Coast Guard’s post on Twitter gave no details, such as whether officials believe the debris is connected to the Titan, which was on an expedition to view the wreckage of the Titanic.

https://twitter.com/USCGNortheast/status/1671907901542211584

The search passed the critical 96-hour mark Thursday when breathable air could have run out. The Titan was estimated to have about a four-day supply of breathable air when it launched Sunday morning in the North Atlantic — but experts have emphasized that was an imprecise approximation to begin with and could be extended if passengers have taken measures to conserve breathable air. And it’s not known if they survived since the sub’s disappearance.


 

Coast Guard announces press briefing at 3pm ET to discuss debris field found by ROV near Titanic

https://www.news.uscg.mil/Press-Releases/Article/3435752/media-availability-coast-guard-to-hold-press-briefing-to-discuss-rov-findings/

 


 

Updates:

 

1:03 PM E.S.T.

A rescue expert says the debris found in the search for Titan was "a landing frame and a rear cover from the submersible"

(from Sky News)

https://news.sky.com/story/titanic-submarine-missing-live-updates-submersible-cannot-be-opened-from-inside-time-running-out-on-oxygen-supply-waiver-mentions-death-three-times-12905748

A rescue expert says the debris found in the search for Titan was "a landing frame and a rear cover from the submersible".

David Mearns, who is friends with two of the passengers on board Titan, says he is part of a WhatsApp group involving The Explorers Club.

Mr Mearns told Sky News the president of the club, who is "directly connected" to the ships on the site, said to the group: "It was a landing frame and a rear cover from the submersible."

Mr Mearns says: "Again this is an unconventional submarine, that rear cover is the pointy end of it and the landing frame is the little frame that it seems to sit on."

He says this confirms that it is the submersible.

Mr Mearns says he knows both British billionaire Hamish Harding and the French sub pilot Paul-Henri Nargeolet.

"It means the hull hasn't yet been found but two very important parts of the whole system have been discovered and that would not be found unless its fragmented," he added.

Mr Mearns also spoke about the fairing of the submarine - shaped like a fishtail - and said: "If the faring is off and the frame is off - then something really bad has happened to the entire structure."

"On the news that we have yet, they haven't found the hull of which the men are inside."

 


2:38 PM E.S.T.

Update from CNN:

Debris found in search area has been assessed to be from the external body of the Titan sub.

The debris discovered within the search area of the missing Titanic submersible has been assessed to be from the external body of the sub, according to a memo reviewed by CNN. The search for the crew capsule of the Titan vessel continues, the memo says.

The debris was located on the ocean floor, roughly 500 meters off of the bow of the Titanic, and it was located around 8:55 a.m. ET.

https://www.cnn.com/americas/live-news/titanic-missing-sub-oceangate-06-22-23/h_05c8ceaff3f9757f768cf25df5e60784

 


2:48 PM E.S.T.

CNN confirms: OceanGate released a statement saying they believe the passengers onboard the Titanic expedition submersible have “sadly been lost.”

Full statement below:

 

 

 


3:00 PM E.S.T.

LIVE: Coast Guard press conference

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IrxDTVXtrTU

  • Debris found about 1,600ft from Titanic
  • 'Consistent with catastrophic implosion'
  • All five crew members believed to be dead
  • Unclear whether bodies will be recovered
  • 'Banging sounds' were not from the sub
  • Implosion happened early, exact time unknown
  • Cause of the accident being investigated

 

 

  • Hamish Harding, 58
  • Shahzada Dawood, 48
  • Sulaiman Dawood, 19
  • Paul-Henry Nargeolet, 73
  • Stockton Rush, 61

 

 

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[–] SocializedHermit 11 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Unfortunately, and I'm not trying to be morbid here, rapid decompression works on human bodies similarly to vessels and there won't be anything to recover.

[–] Shadywack 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

This would be the opposite of decompression though, air-go-bye-bye and 6,000psi of water rushes in. Still violent as hell though, and would look similar to decompression.

[–] SocializedHermit 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I thought of that too, but rapid recompression doesn't hit as well. It's worse than water just rushing in and being crushed by the hull, if the interior of the vessel is at a certain psi, then the bodies inside it are as well which means the bodies implode as well. They never felt a thing.

[–] Donjuanme 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)
[–] SocializedHermit 2 points 1 year ago

I think the rapidity of the hull compressing and bodies compressing means that both would've been near-instant.

[–] assassin_aragorn 1 points 1 year ago

At these pressures I don't know if the distinction matters honestly. With that much of a difference in pressure I think it's indistinguishable.

[–] KneeTitts 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The worst case scenario for the passengers is that it started with slow leaks which would mean they had minutes to panic and freak out before BOOM, that would very much suck

[–] gigabyte 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Won't even the smallest leak at that depth/pressure cause BOOM immediately?

[–] teflocarbon 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

You’re correct. They wouldn’t have felt a thing. They would’ve been alive and then the next millisecond they were not. The pressure is insane at those depths.

[–] assassin_aragorn 4 points 1 year ago

I honestly don't know if anything even remains of them. I would think pretty much any biological structure would be demolished.