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Steve Reoch listed the 1996-built Antipodes — which OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush bought used as his first submersible — for $795,000 on behalf of the deep-sea-exploration company and has been ...
A yacht broker is trying to sell an OceanGate sub, but he doesn't think it will ever find a buyer. The Antipodes submersible — which seats five people — is listed for sale at $795,000.
The company ultimately assembled a fleet of three five-person submersibles named Antipodes, ... Canada, and traveling 380 miles offshore and 3,800 meters below the surface of the ocean, ...
It's first one was named Antipodes (pictured), and could reach a depth up to 1,000 feet. OceanGate/Facebook You are viewing 1 of 6 images Previous Image Next Image ...
The first submersible acquired by OceanGate, Antipodes, could travel to a depth of 1,000 feet. In 2012, the company acquired another submersible, and rebuilt it into Cyclops 1, a vessel that could ...
According to the listing, the Antipodes was built by Perry Submersibles in 1973 and can go 1,000 feet deep into the ocean on 'deep-water expeditions' to 'access underwater environments.' ...
The submarine Antipodes was introduced the next year and made 130 dives within two years. Antipodes, and the two submersibles OceanGate built called Cyclops and Titan, went on dozens of dives ...
Update: Ocean Gate beach declared safe for swimming. One beach at the Jersey Shore is under a water quality advisory after high levels of fecal bacteria were discovered in samples collected on June 2.
OCEAN GATE -- Health officials lifted a water quality advisory at the Wildwood Avenue beach on June 4 after levels of fecal bacteria in water samples returned to levels considered safe for swimming ...
A 2010 mission damaged the Antipodes submersible, 3 people involved said The mission in 2010 was to be a weekslong collaboration between OceanGate and Cassell's nonprofit, Undersea Voyager Project.
yeah, i hear you loud and clear topside. we were on bottom, so we were on antipodes, which was the first ocean gate submarine doing research off the coast, looking for lionfish. oh, yeah. there we go.
OceanGate's Titan submersible. A man who has been trying to sell a former OceanGate submersible for 5 years doesn't think it will happen after the Titan disaster.