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dc.contributor.authorBardsley, D
dc.contributor.otherGraham-Jones J
dc.date.accessioned2023-10-16T14:14:13Z
dc.date.available2023-10-16T14:14:13Z
dc.date.issued2023-06-23
dc.identifier.urihttps://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/21441
dc.description.abstract

Why did Titan come to a tragic end in the depths of the North Atlantic? The submersible's unique design had not been certified by independent experts. When it was announced on Thursday that debris had been found in the search for the Titan submersible, it extinguished any lingering hope that the five men on board could be rescued.

But the realisation that the craft almost certainly experienced a catastrophic failure on its mission to view the wreck of the Titanic, located 3,800 metres below the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean, raised as many questions as it answered.

In particular, what caused this vessel to apparently implode, likely killing everyone instantly? And should the company that owned the vessel have sent paying passengers to the ocean’s depths in a craft that did not appear to have been subject to rigorous independent testing?

The tube was an issue. That puts a lot of stress on the tube part made of carbon fibre Jasper Graham-Jones, University of Plymouth That the wreckage of Titan was found a few days after it went missing on Sunday is an achievement in itself, considering that several missions, albeit using less modern equipment and searching over a larger area, failed to find the Titanic itself before the wreck was located in 1985.

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dc.publisherThe National
dc.subjectTitain
dc.subjectSubmersible
dc.subjectCarbon Fibre Hull
dc.subjectCatastrophic Failure
dc.titleWhy did Titan come to a tragic end in the depths of the North Atlantic?
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