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Titan Dome is a large ice dome on the polar plateau, trending east–west and rising to 3,100 metres (10,200 ft) between the Queen Maud Mountains and the South Pole. The dome was first crossed by the sledge parties of Shackleton, Amundsen, and Scott on their journeys toward the South Pole, and was described as a major snow ridge.
The 1.7-million-square-foot proposed stadium would be a dome, have a seating capacity of 55,000-60,000, have approximately 170 luxury suites and an artificial turf field. [7] The Titans would sign a 30-year lease to play in the stadium. The financing program was confirmed by a 26-11 vote on April 25, 2023.
The Titan suffered more than 100 equipment issues in the two years before the June 2023 implosion, including losing its forward dome during a test dive in 2021 and a mechanical failure that same ...
Subsequently, the forward dome was secured for the expedition designated by the company as "Dive 88". At 8:55 a.m., the platform was vented, causing it to sink below the surface of the water. At 9:18 a.m., Titan disengaged from the platform and commenced diving. [81]
The Titan had launched early on Sunday morning and was reported to have lost contact with its mothership, the chartered Canadian icebreaker the Polar Prince, that afternoon about 435 miles south ...
Dome A: 4093 1639 Dome A: East Antarctic Ice Sheet: Mount Marston 1245 Nilsen Plateau: 3938 1500 Antarctic Plateau: East Antarctic Ice Sheet: Dome F: 3810 Dome F: East Antarctic Ice Sheet: Mount Menzies: 3355 Prince Charles Mountains: East Antarctic Ice Sheet: Dome C: 3233 Dome C: East Antarctic Ice Sheet: Jøkulkyrkja Mountain: 3148 [1 ...
Titan, previously named Cyclops 2, was a submersible created and operated by the American underwater-tourism company OceanGate. It was the first privately-owned submersible with a claimed maximum depth of 4,000 metres (13,000 ft) [ 2 ] , and the first completed crewed submersible with a hull constructed of titanium and carbon fiber composite ...
Dome A or Dome Argus is the highest ice dome on the Antarctic Plateau, located 1,200 km (750 mi) inland. It is thought to be the coldest naturally occurring place on Earth , with temperatures believed to reach −90 to −98 °C (−130 to −144 °F). [ 3 ]