Search for missing Titanic submersible: What we know so far | Science and Technology News

Publish date: 2024-09-08

The five-person Titan submersible missing in the North Atlantic is reported to have a 96-hour oxygen supply.

Rescuers raced against time on Tuesday in search of a missing submersible carrying five people on a mission to document the wreckage of the Titanic, the iconic ocean liner that sank more than a century ago.

The United States Coast Guard is leading the search for the small craft, named Titan, in the remote North Atlantic Ocean where the Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in 1912, killing all but about 700 of the roughly 2,200 passengers and crew.

OceanGate Expeditions, a company based in the US state of Washington that deploys crewed submersibles for deep-sea expeditions, said that its vessel was the subject of the rescue operation.

The Titan’s dive on Sunday was one of many that have been made to the Titanic wreck by OceanGate since 2021.

Here’s what we know so far:

When and where did the Titan go missing?

The Polar Prince and @Rescue106 will continue to do surface searches throughout the evening.

Two C-130 flights have been completed from @USCG CG Air Station Elizabeth City.@hfxjrcc Surface/subsurface search by Canadian P8 Poseidon aircraft to continue in the morning.

— USCGNortheast (@USCGNortheast) June 20, 2023

What kind of deep-sea vessel was it?

What was the Titan’s mission?

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— OceanGate Expeditions (@OceanGateExped) June 19, 2023

Who was on board?

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