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New image of Titan submersible wreck released by US Coast Guard

As part of its investigation into the Titan’s demise, the US Coast Guard shared an image of the submersible wreckage.

As part of its investigation into the Titan’s demise, the US Coast Guard shared an image of the submersible wreckage.

A photo of a man wearing a suit speaking at a podium. Another man dressed in a uniform stands behind him.
A photo of a man wearing a suit speaking at a podium. Another man dressed in a uniform stands behind him.
U.S. Coast Guard Marine Board of Investigation Chair Mr. Jason Neubauer speaks at a press conference ahead of the Titan submersible hearing in North Charleston, South Carolina, on September 15th.
Photo: US Coast Guard
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An eerie image of the sunken Titan submersible was made public this week by the US Coast Guard, which opened an investigation into the vessel’s demise.

The submersible was attempting to ferry tourists to the wreckage of the Titanic when it vanished

The submersible was attempting to ferry tourists to the wreckage of the Titanic when it vanished on June 18th of last year. After days of scouring the Atlantic, the Coast Guard determined that the Titan had suffered a “catastrophic implosion.”

A remotely operated vehicle (ROV) discovered debris from the Titan on June 22nd, 2023, about 500 meters (1,640 feet) from the bow of the Titanic. The Coast Guard shared an ROV image of the Titan’s tail cone protruding from the seafloor as part of a presentation during the first day of a public hearing that started on September 16th.

An image of the Titan submersible’s tail cone sticking up out of the seafloor.
ROV image of TITAN tail cone. Source: Pelagic Research Services, June 2023
Image: US Coast Guard

“This discovery led to the conclusive evidence of the catastrophic loss of the submersible TITAN and the death of all five members aboard,” the presentation (available as a PowerPoint or PDF document online) says.

The youngest passenger was 19-year-old Suleman Dawood, the son of 48-year-old British Pakistani billionaire Shahzada Dawood who was also on board the Titan. British billionaire Hamish Harding, who was 68 and had previously flown on a Blue Origin suborbital flight, was the third tourist on board. The Titan’s copilot, 77-year-old Paul-Henri Nargeolet, and pilot, 61-year-old Stockton Rush, also perished. Rush was CEO of the company OceanGate, which owned and operated the vessel. The Coast Guard recovered human remains from the wreck site and brought the wreckage of the Titan to shore “for analysis.”

The US Coast Guard is still investigating whether any misconduct, negligence, or violation of law occurred that contributed to the loss of the vessel and deaths of everyone on board. It also wants to know whether there is any evidence of a physical failure or design flaw dooming the vessel so it can craft any safety recommendations in response.

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The hearing is scheduled to take place through September 27th and is being livestreamed on the US Coast Guard’s YouTube account. It’ll include testimony from crew members and technical experts, as well as evidence gathered on the Titan’s design, operation, and safety protocols.

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