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The OceanGate Titan submersible, designed to ferry curious billionaires and adventurers to the Titanic wreck site (the ...
The Olympic suffered a major rip below the waterline but managed to limp home to England. With the Olympic docked for repairs, Jessop transferred to its sister ship, R.M.S. Titanic.
The stunning necklace was extracted from the wreck by RMS Titanic Inc - the only entity legally permitted to remove items from the famous ship's remains.
Two years since the infamous accident, more details about the OceanGate Titan submersible have continued to emerge.
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Fashion Glamp on MSNTitan Submersible: Unconventional Design, Lack of Certification Under Scrutiny After Catastrophic ImplosionExperts say the Titan submersible, which suffered a catastrophic implosion deep in the North Atlantic, killing all five people aboard during a voyage down to the Titanic shipwreck, likely resulted in ...
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OceanGate CEO Allegedly Wanted to Send Huge Rock Band to Titanic in Ill-Fated Submersible - MSNLate OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush allegedly wanted to send a huge rock band to the Titanic wreck in his ill-fated submersible. A new documentary on the 2023 Titan tragedy, Titan: The OceanGate ...
YouTuber Breaks Down in Tears Remembering How He Could Have Been on “Titan” Sub Before Deadly Dive (Exclusive) Jake Koehler tells PEOPLE his “heart is heavy” for the families of the victims ...
The Titanic sank in the Atlantic on the night of April 14-15, 1912. The story is well known and has been immortalized by James Cameron in a film of the same name as the luxurious s ...
Koehler was able to spend a couple of hours in Titan, about 33 feet below the ocean’s surface. Then the fog rolled in, so they returned to the ship deck.
The Titan tragedy came some two years after the OceanGate submersible had made its first visit to the wreckage of the Titanic, on the Atlantic seafloor.
OceanGate and CEO Stockton Rush allegedly wanted to send Pearl Jam down to the titanic in their Titan submersible, according to a videographer.
A gold pocket watch connects a Lake Michigan beach town to an English port town. It’s a homecoming 165 years in the making, weaving invisible strings between a British parliament member, a ...
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