In the footage, the debris from the imploded Titan was captured at a depth of around 3,776 meters in the North Atlantic Ocean. The footage first reveals a large, partially intact piece of the sub ...
Debris from the Titan was found on the ocean floor by a remotely operated vehicle following a four-day search. The Coast ...
Dr. Don Kramer, chief of NTSB’s Materials Laboratory, presented the lab’s findings when examining the debris left from ...
which culminated with a remotely operated vehicle able to go to a depth of 6,000 meters finding the Titan debris on June 22 on the ocean floor. "They discovered the tail cone first. And then as we ...
On June 22, Odysseus, a remotely operated vehicle (ROV), found Titan debris, and the Coast Guard confirmed that the sub’s carbon fiber hull suffered catastrophic failure. Coast Guard Sector ...
The statement said Titan's landing frame and a rear cover were found among the debris. US medical professionals will conduct a formal analysis of presumed remains, the coast guard said in a statement.
Video also released by the U.S. Coast Guard gave a closer look at what remained of the Titan — its "dome, aft ring, hull remnants and carbon fiber debris on the seafloor" as found by an ROV ...
WASHINGTON — A piece of the Titan's carbon-fiber hull recovered after the submersible's deadly catastrophic implosion showed "anomalies," a National Transportation Safety Board engineer said ...