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The United States Coast Guard confirmed at a press conference Thursday that the debris field that was detected earlier in the day belongs to the MIA vessel. All five passengers are believed to ...
The press conference comes as there are less than 20 hours of oxygen left in the vessel. A Canadian aircraft searching for the submarine has heard “banging” noises from the area of its last ...
The Titan submarine that vanished during a tourist trip to the wreckage of the Titanic had encountered a similar incident last year, raising concerns about the safety measures in place.
In the press conference on Thursday, the US Coast Guard said the debris from the Titan submersible was found approximately 1600 feet from the bow of the Titanic on the sea floor. The depth of the ...
Tourist submarine used to explore the Titanic shipwreck has not been heard from since one hour and 45 minutes into its dive, which began on Sunday morning. Ariana Baio writes.
Aft view of USS Growler (SSG-577). Growler was laid down on 15 February 1955 by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard of Kittery, Maine.She was launched on 5 April 1958 sponsored by Mrs. Robert K. Byerts, widow of Commander Thomas B. Oakley, Jr. Growler commissioned at Portsmouth on 30 August 1958 with Lieutenant Commander Charles Priest, Jr., in command.
Quester I wrecked in Coney Island Creek. Quester I is the name of a 45-foot (14 m) submarine built in 1967 by Jerry Bianco, [1] a shipyard worker in Brooklyn, New York City.. Bianco built the submarine from salvaged metal, with the goal of either raising, or salvaging valuables from, the wreck of the Italian passenger liner SS Andrea Doria, which sank off Nantucket Sound in 1956 after being ...
In a press conference on Wednesday (21 June) afternoon, Captain Jamie Frederick of the US Coast Guard assured people that authorities were doing everything possible to locate the missing vessel as ...