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  2. Titan sub: Where is the debris field and what has been found?

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    Where is the debris field? 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 ...

  3. What photos of the Titanic sub debris tell us about its ... - AOL

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    Debris from the Titan submersible, recovered from the ocean floor near the wreck of the Titanic, is unloaded from the ship Horizon Arctic at the Canadian Coast Guard pier in St. John's ...

  4. Titan submersible implosion - Wikipedia

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    On 28 June, Horizon Arctic returned to St. John's Harbour with the remains of Titan that were recovered from the debris field. [148] Photographs and videos showed the titanium covers on both ends of Titan intact, with the single viewport missing, mangled pieces of the tail cone, electronics, the landing frame and other debris.

  5. Titanic sub update: ‘Human remains’ found as first photos ...

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    The Titan’s wreckage was seen for the first time in pictures after the Coast Guard announced on Thursday (23 June) that ROVs (remotely-operated vehicles) found its chambers in a sea of debris 1 ...

  6. Wreck of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    The debris field would also be a far bigger target, stretching one nautical mile (2 km) or longer, whereas the Titanic itself was only 90 feet (27 m) wide. [35] The search required round-the-clock towing of Argo back and forth above the sea bed, with shifts of watchers aboard the research vessel Knorr looking at the camera pictures for any sign ...

  7. Titan sub tragedy: Where is the debris field and what has ...

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    Five pieces of wreckage found close to bow of Titanic on Atlantic Ocean seabed, confirming five men aboard lost sub were killed by ‘catastrophic implosion’

  8. Stockton Rush - Wikipedia

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    On June 22, after the discovery of a debris field approximately 490 metres (1,600 ft) from the bow of the Titanic, [29] OceanGate said it believed Rush and the four others aboard had died. [30] A United States Coast Guard press conference later confirmed that the debris found was consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure hull, an ...

  9. New Chilling Footage Shows OceanGate’s Titan Debris ... - AOL

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    In the footage, the debris from the imploded Titan was captured at a depth of around 3,776 meters in the North Atlantic Ocean. The footage first reveals a large, partially intact piece of the sub ...