(WFLA) — A billionaire from Ohio is planning to plunge to “Titanic-level depths” in a multi-million dollar submersible, nearly a year after a sub tragically imploded on its way to the ship ...
There’s a video circulating on Facebook that claims to show the last known footage from the submersible that was diving to see the wreckage of the Titanic. Sadly, that sub would later implode ...
The Titanic lies 12,500ft (3,800m ... Mr Owen says if the sounds are indeed coming from the sub, rescuers should be able to locate it pretty quickly. "[They can] lay a pattern of buoys around ...
The Titan submarine that went missing Sunday when trying to catch a glimpse of the Titanic's wreckage in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean Sunday has been proven to have imploded, with no survivors ...
During Thursday's testimony, company scientific director Steven Ross told the investigators the sub experienced a malfunction just days before the Titanic dive. Earlier in the week, former ...
OceanGate Expeditions charges US$250,000 for a seat on the sub. Also on board is the company’s CEO, Stockton Rush, and a French submarine operator Paul-Henri Nargeolet, nicknamed “Mr Titanic ...
Bob Ballard, the ocean explorer who first discovered Titanic's wreckage ... son and why he decided to take the trip on the doomed sub with his father. The singer posed the question Friday night ...
Sanders said. Nargeolet was known as "Mr. Titanic" for having visited the wreck site of the iconic ocean liner more than 35 times, and was set to pilot a sub for RMS Titanic Inc.'s planned 2024 ...
The prototype’s carbon fiber hull that was hit by the lightning strike was never used on Titanic expeditions ... on the testing version of the sub were ultimately used in the final version ...
Oceangate Expeditions CEO Stockton Rush, Pakistani businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman, British billionaire Hamish Harding, and French adventurer Paul-Henri Nargeolet were on a dive to the ...
Two watches with ties to the "Titanic" film and wreckage site will be up for auction during Sotheby's "Important Watches" sale in December. The RMS Titanic tragically sank in the North Atlantic ...