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Through the international media, the first pictures of the remains found in the Atlantic which correspond to submersible titan, a week ago, we learned of its implosion. On board the submarine were five people, mostly tourists, who wanted to reach the depths of the ocean to admire the remains of the titanic rms. However, after his disappearance was reported, the U.S. Coast Guard, along with specialists in ocean gatecompany of the submersible, began the search, until they realized the remains of Titan.
Now some of the rubble that found and matches Titan were transferred from the Atlantic to the port of Saint John Newfoundland, Canada, by the Canadian vessel Horizon Arctic. Experts say Titan imploded on June 18 as it descended towards the wreckage of the Titanic, with all five crew members aboard. The news of the expedition caused a stir around the world, solely because of the context in which the ship disappeared. It should be remembered that the mission to descend on the Titanic is a complicated and very careful journey, only two Mexicans were able to observe the remains of the liner, Renata Rojas and Alan Estrada.
What do the remains of Titan, the submersible that imploded, look like?
International media, such as Canadian public broadcaster CBC, were the first to capture the first images of the remains of Titan, where cranes from the arctic horizon they were responsible for lowering the large parts of the submersible. The ship recovered the wreckage from the bottom of the Atlantic using the remotely operated vehicle, Ulysses, Well, thanks to this device, it was possible to determine what had happened to the submersible.
Part of the titan remains correspond to the bow of the submersible, a gray hemispherical room with a small porthole. He bull’s-eye it seems that she has lost the piece of transparent material which covered her; a large piece, which appears to be part of the machinery, is also visible aft of the submersible. The main materials that Titan was made of are titanium and carbon fiber.
Now both Transportation Safety Board (TSB) of Canada and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police are investigating the circumstances of titan crashas well as security. The submersible’s implosion killed five people: Shahzada Dawood, a millionaire businessman, who was traveling with his 19-year-old student son Suleman; British explorer Hamish Harding; French explorer Paul-Henry Nargeolet and OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush.
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