First Footage Of OceanGate's Titan Submersible Wreckage Revealed
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- The first footage showing the wreckage of OceanGate Expeditions' Titan submersible has been released since the vessel’s implosion last year.
The U.S. Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation (MBI) unveiled the video on Tuesday during a public hearing in North Charleston, South Carolina. The footage, captured by a remotely operated vehicle, shows the catastrophic implosion of the 22-foot submersible on June 18, 2023, resulting in the tragic loss of all five people aboard.
The victims included Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate; British businessman Hamish Harding; British-Pakistani billionaire Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman Dawood; and French diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet. They were attempting to dive to the Titanic, which rests approximately 12,500 feet below the surface of the Atlantic Ocean, several hundred miles off the coast of Canada.
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The Son that didn't want to go with His Father because he knew better saddens me the most. ☹
A piece of carbon fiber, gerry-rigged electrical, controlled by a defective Playstation controller, a few thousand meters below the ocean's surface....what could possibly go wrong?
Oh how much I agree with you so much mate! Also from the research I've done them rolls of carbon fiber they was using to build the sub(s) WAS OUTDATED by MANY MONTHS and was sold to this "Ocean Gate" people by of all companies BOEING YES THAT BOEING! Honestly what's the odds?! Mate it's truly sad that ONE MAN'S arrogance and ego cost SEVERAL OTHER INNOCENT HUMANS THEIR LIVES! One being a poor kid who was only there because his amazing father pressured him and basically made him go. It's just a sad story.
Look at how THIN that carbon fiber is! There's no way that would hold against the pressure of 1000 ft of water, let alone several thousand.
Just wow!
I imagine it happened so fast they didn't have time to think much about it. Very sad for those families.
It happened so fast they didn't even realize it, let alone feel or think anything about it. A crush-depth implosion is faster than your nerve-conduction velocity, or the ability for your brain to process anything. They simply were gone. However their last minutes prior to that were probably in absolute insane terror as they heard the sub's pressure hull start to make cracking noises (as reported previously) and especially if the sub had lost power and/or was descending rapidly. They knew they were going to die at that point, they just didn't know exactly when or were aware of it happening.
It was basically like the end of The Sopranos: everything is fine then suddenly lights out
Stockton Rush: "I think it was General MacArthur who said, 'You're remembered for the rules you break." And I've broken some rules to make this." It's a shame he ensured everyone would remember him for the lives he carelessly ended.
Take off your shoes, crawl inside. Get bolted in from the outside with no way out from the inside? NO way. Absolutely not..
Yes, exactly, take off your shoes was a known thing before crawling inside. But one news report says that shoes were found in pairs, and why they were not damaged: "The treated leather resists the effect - meaning that all that is left of those who died are the shoes they were wearing on that tragic day." Were wearing? One of the rules were none were to be worn, only thick socks.
Look how thin the shell is …
I'm not defending the company but that's not part of the pressure hull, that's the shroud over the mechanics and electronics. It wasn't designed to keep water out; in fact everything underneath it was exposed to the pressure as part of its design. It's not meant to hold back the ocean. The pressure hull is what does. IIRC it was 2 or 3 inches thick.
Killed by one man’s massive ego
I thought the immense pressure of the implosion blew everything to smithereens?
@@bowty_mcboatface That's not how implosions work. That's how explosions work.
@Narutass43 That's exactly how implosion work. You're wrong. Use Google.
They spent all that money just to get popped.
Squished. Imploded.
Will they be doing tours to this wreckage?
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I feel so sorry for the families. 😔🙏🏻
Reading the comments to this is torturous. Not about the deaths, but the sheer amount of STUPID on display!
How did they get that cargo strap around it?
Good question. Not only how, but who?
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Before it sank? Up at the surface? What??
I'm guessing that is part of the recovery process last year.
@@fixman88 so a submersible was able to wrap the strap around it, connect the 2 ends and then ratchet it tight?
That carbon fiber hull is SUPER THIN! A few millimeters at best.
Deep sea submersibles typically have hulls that are 50-100 mm thick of titanium or steel. There's NO WAY that couple mm thick carbon fiber hull would have held at any depth more than a few hundred feet down.
Everyone in that company who had a decision in that specification should be held criminally liable.
That's not the hull, which was several inches thick, that's the tail of the ship that wasn't pressurized.
That's not the hull. That's the shroud over the aft end of the sub. The Titan made multiple dives to the Titanic, suffering stress-induced damage each time, and it was this dive that finally collapsed the hull.
The pressure hull is not in the video. This is the AFT area of the vehicle.
Wow that is so sad and RIP to the lost souls. That sub never should have left the surface.
Why wouldn't they have recovered this tail section when they retrieved the rest of the imploded vehicle?
"Seeing her coming out of the darkness, like a ghost sub, still gets me every time. To see the sad ruins of the great sub sitting here, where she landed at 9:50 on the morning of June 18, 2023, after her long fall, from the world above."
The only part im critical of is why one lone officer would walk up to a car open the door and immediately try and order/ pull someone out. She should've waited for backup if she intended to do something like that as you never know who you are dealing with. Also just the rush and shock of that type of initial interaction can easily set the offender off into fight right away. Assessing a situation with patience and conversation (stalling for backup) to me would've been a better strategy and maybe avoided the violence.
You seem to have multiple tabs open to different videos and mistakenly left this comment on the wrong one. :)
I'd estimate they still have about 4 hours of air left.
Wow! So sad! 😢
Yes indeed 😢
Curious how far this landed on the bottom from the Titanic wreckage?
@@KMT15 990 feet
The view by this ROV is probably better that the passengers got … No need … I don’t think anyone is allowed to touch the wreck without permission Remote operated vehicle could make a movie or act in real time
that's sad. 😥
I thought everything was dispersed into powder like material and such. I truly hope no one suffered and it was instantaneous b4 the brain-body signaled pain.
Everything within the pressure vessel was liquefied. That's the tail of the ship which wasn't under any pressure.
Hard parts with no air pockets don't tend to go squish. Look at the Titanic. It's been sitting at literally the same pressure and it had countless varieties of materials and it's the slow degradation by microscopic critters and bacteria that's breaking them down, not the pressure. Even the Logitech controller the Titan used was left visibly intact in one of the earlier pictures. The hull implosion was faster than the brain can process information. They literally never even knew it happened. They were there one moment, and gone milliseconds later.
They didn’t think much boarding that thing
So sad
Who swam down to put the ratchet strap on?
What happened to everything vaporizing?
Everything that was pressurized was liquefied. This is the tail of the ship which wasn't.
The legend lives on from the chipawah on down to the big lake they call getchagoomy. The legend is said never gives up her dead when November skies turn gloomy. Makes me think of all vessels where humans had lost their lives. Shout out to Gordon Lightfoot tributes to the sinking of the Edmond Fitzgerald and to all lives lost at sea, including the RMS TITANIC and the lil ocean submersible, too.
Almost that time of year great song
Now we gonna need a sub to see this wreckage.
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Hey! Someone please explain to me why there is a Ratchet Strap wrapped around that sub when it didn't go down with one???
Every angel I look at tells me that strap is the only thing holding that shell together. It even goes around the bottom where the carriage once was.
That would be... after the fact. Nothing in this video tells me that the strap belongs there. It doesn't! Earlier released videos of this same ship do not show the strap either.
Why is it there?
@@MKBeam1 see there’s your problem you’re looking at ANGELS and not ANGLES
It was put there after it was discovered to make it easier to bring to the surface. But yes I agree, if you look really close you'll Lee Harvey Oswald and a second imploder to the left.
Lmao
What is funny about this in any way? You are just one of many wicked and evil people on this earth. There is a reserved spot waiting on you if you dont change yo ways
I hope they didn’t suffer