Oceangate confirming the titan has been lost. Debris about 500 meters from bow of the Titanic
And now their vessel/crew become a permanent fixture of the Titanic underwater graveyard. Ironic.nai06 said:
Oceangate confirming the titan has been lost. Debris about 500 meters from bow of the Titanic
BQ..BQ78 said:
They did send a distress message to the mothership just before implosion. Probably heard the hull cracking.
TxSquarebody said:
Interesting question. I don't know the answers. Are there any human bones that can survive 25,000 psi?
In case it has not previously been linked, an interesting Quora post on the subject:TxSquarebody said:
Interesting question. I don't know the answers. Are there any human bones that can survive 25,000 psi?
They need to do testing to greater pressures than it will ever be expected to encounter when manned.TexasRebel said:Gigem314 said:Yeah, considering he'd been to the Titanic over 30 times before - and probably gone on much better vessels than the Titan. Yet he chose to keep going down again. Guess he thought it was worth the risk at 77.Quote:
He'd also been on this sub before. Everyone else who rode it said a big fat nope to returning, but this guy went back for more. Why?
Saw this from one of the articles, and these comments from the CEO seem haunting:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12222279/OceanGate-boss-Stockton-Rush-revealed-hes-broken-rules-make-lost-Titan-sub.htmlQuote:
'It's acrylic plexiglass,' Rush tells Estrada after being asked what the window mounted at the front of the Titan vessel is made of.
'It is seven inches thick and weighs about 80lbs. And when we go to the Titanic, it will squeeze in about three-quarters of an inch and just deforms,' he explains.
'And acrylic is great because before it cracks or fails, it starts to crackle so you get a huge warning if it's going to fail.'
Sorry. I don't want a warning of impending failure at 12,000 ft. deep. I want the warning above water. At depth it needs to fail safely.
Yeah that was definitely odd. I wonder if they knew immediately what had happened and they were in such a panic they had no idea what to do with their leader gone. Even if they thought it was just another loss of comm like on their previous missions, waiting nearly a day to contact the outside world is a strange move.Quote:
The thing that pisses me off (even though it did not matter in the end) is that the Oceangate mother ship got the distress call (have no idea what they said), lost all comm and then did not notify anyone outside of Oceangate for nearly a day.
Train Tank vacuum implosion at 1 atmospheric pressure. The depth at #Titan is around 375 atmospheres. All speculation.....but a picture is worth a thousand words. pic.twitter.com/sFgcSjhr5A
— Adam Stuart (@amstuart1994) June 22, 2023
aggiez03 said:
What was the point of having all the rescue people show up when people in the industry knew the result Monday ?
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All five passengers aboard the missing OceanGate submersible jetting out to view the Titanic wreckage "have sadly been lost," the vessel's operator said Thursday.
"We now believe that our CEO Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet, have sadly been lost," the company said in a statement to CNN.
Based on the interviews, looks like he liked to surround himself with yes men (and a surfer bum just out of college).Gigem314 said:Yeah that was definitely odd. I wonder if they knew immediately what had happened and they were in such a panic they had no idea what to do with their leader gone. Even if they thought it was just another loss of comm like on their previous missions, waiting nearly a day to contact the outside world is a strange move.Quote:
The thing that pisses me off (even though it did not matter in the end) is that the Oceangate mother ship got the distress call (have no idea what they said), lost all comm and then did not notify anyone outside of Oceangate for nearly a day.
BQ78 said:
The thing that pisses me off (even though it did not matter in the end) is that the Oceangate mother ship got the distress call (have no idea what they said), lost all comm and then did not notify anyone outside of Oceangate for nearly a day.
Stockton Rush's wife is the communication director for OceanGate.techno-ag said:Quote:
All five passengers aboard the missing OceanGate submersible jetting out to view the Titanic wreckage "have sadly been lost," the vessel's operator said Thursday.
"We now believe that our CEO Stockton Rush, Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood, Hamish Harding, and Paul-Henri Nargeolet, have sadly been lost," the company said in a statement to CNN.
https://nypost.com/2023/06/21/missing-titanic-sub-search-continues-live-updates/amp/
Circle the wagons and get their ducks in a row before making the announcement would be my guess. I am sure that they all realized that the catastrophic loss of the sub meant the death of the company and not just its founder/CEO.Gigem314 said:Yeah that was definitely odd. I wonder if they knew immediately what had happened and they were in such a panic they had no idea what to do with their leader gone. Even if they thought it was just another loss of comm like on their previous missions, waiting nearly a day to contact the outside world is a strange move.Quote:
The thing that pisses me off (even though it did not matter in the end) is that the Oceangate mother ship got the distress call (have no idea what they said), lost all comm and then did not notify anyone outside of Oceangate for nearly a day.
The last footage of the capsule is literally this TikTok of a OceanGate worker 💀 pic.twitter.com/kZ7onQKkLV
— NiCO 🏳️🌈🇨🇱♂️ (@nicx_cc) June 22, 2023
AgsOnDeck said:Train Tank vacuum implosion at 1 atmospheric pressure. The depth at #Titan is around 375 atmospheres. All speculation.....but a picture is worth a thousand words. pic.twitter.com/sFgcSjhr5A
— Adam Stuart (@amstuart1994) June 22, 2023
OceanGate REFUSED independent inspection of missing sub and fired worker who raised safety concerns https://t.co/rgsEs31hFT pic.twitter.com/C4yUu6ahqk
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) June 20, 2023
Ag_07 said:
CG now saying that they don't have any sound recording of catastrophic failure.
P.H. Dexippus said:In case it has not previously been linked, an interesting Quora post on the subject:TxSquarebody said:
Interesting question. I don't know the answers. Are there any human bones that can survive 25,000 psi?
https://www.quora.com/What-would-happen-to-the-human-body-if-it-were-suddenly-placed-in-the-deepest-part-of-the-ocean
Ag_07 said:
CG now saying that they don't have any sound recording of catastrophic failure.
Ag_07 said:
CG now saying that they don't have any sound recording of catastrophic failure.
Lol I want to see itAust Ag said:Ag_07 said:
CG now saying that they don't have any sound recording of catastrophic failure.
Even if they did, they wouldn't release it. We'll never see this debris field either. (Be too much for people to absorb).