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A new Netflix documentary is shedding light on what happened behind-the-scenes at OceanGate in the lead-up to the crash.
The Titan submarine OceanGate has been charging tourists around $250,000 each to ride in is operated by an inexpensive video game controller, its CEO revealed in a video interview last year ...
In March 2021, he and ocean explorer Victor Vescovo dived to the lowest depth of the Mariana Trench. In June 2022, he went into space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket.
Titanic submarine: OceanGate co-founder fears 'instantaneous implosion' as debris found - The Mirror
Titanic submarine: Oceangate co-founder fears there was 'instantaneous implosion' of craft as debris found (Image: EyePress News/REX/Shutterstock) ...
New images have emerged showing what appear to be the OceanGate Titan submarine’s final moments on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean before it disappeared underwater during a dive to the Titanic ...
It lists expeditions in spring 2022 and fall 2023 for its "Four Subs Project" – a mission to document the wrecks of four historic submarines in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Rhode Island ...
OceanGate has provided tours of the Titanic since 2021, in which guests have paid up to $250,000 to travel to the wreckage, which lies about 12,500 feet below the ocean’s surface.
On June 19, 2023, the submarine Titan, which dived into the sea to see the Titanic sinking in the Atlantic Ocean, went missing, and as a result of the search, wreckage was found near the Titanic ...
Experts from within and outside OceanGate worried about the safety and development of the Titan as far back as 2018, years before its inaugural dive. One tells NPR its disappearance isn't a surprise.
The co-founder of OceanGate wants to launch a new expedition to an unexplored "portal to hell" in the Bahamas only a year after its submarine imploded on its way to explore the Titanic.
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