Jun 21, 2023
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Jun 23, 2023
Now they can build another submarine and charge more than 250K per person to see the titanic wreck and the sub wreckOrdinary Joel, JMG, Slyk and 1 other person like this. -
Jun 22, 2023
Its terrible. But funny how the world is more concerned with 5 billionaires being so bored they wanna watch the titanic than 700 immigrants that had to flee their country and diedJimelej, Ordinary Joel, dna hits and 1 other person like this. -
Jun 21, 2023
Hopefully they didn’t enter some random portal underground like how the Bermuda Triangle has a few portals or glitches if the universe was programmed. Hopefully the under water noise they reported on hearing helps save as many as possible. The titanic has negative vibes. I wouldn’t go in a possibly cursed area under water.Ordinary Joel, Mudkip, hargydon and 1 other person like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Jun 21, 2023
Pretty sure this is a distraction from Hunter Biden getting off easy. I bet they will show up with 1 hour to go. Heard one report they're using a game controller? Sounds like they're chilling on the titanic playing COD or something. Hope I'm wrong cause that would be a rough way to go.Ordinary Joel, thecanibus, Ricky and 1 other person like this.(This ad goes away when signing up) -
Jun 21, 2023
Timeline of Titan's voyage
Reuters has published a timeline of the Titan’s voyage, starting on Friday when it set off:
Friday: expedition sets off from St John’s, Newfoundland, Canada.
Saturday: British billionaire and adventurer Hamish Harding, one of those onboard the submersible, posts on Facebook: “Due to the worst winter in Newfoundland in 40 years, this mission is likely to be the first and only manned mission to the Titanic in 2023. A weather window has just opened up and we are going to attempt a dive tomorrow.”
Sunday 08.00 GMT: Time the submersible originally aimed to start its descent, according to a post by Harding on Instagram. It actually started its descent later, according to the US Coast Guard.
12.00 GMT: The submersible starts what should be a two-hour descent to the Titanic wreck, nearly 4,000 metres down, according to the US Coast Guard.
13.45 GMT: Communications between the submersible and the surface vessel are lost 1 hour and 45 minutes after starting its descent.
19.00 GMT: Titan is scheduled to return to the surface, the US Coast Guard says but fails to appear.
21.40 GMT: Coast Guard receives report about an overdue submersible from the research vessel Polar Prince about 900 nautical miles east of Cape Cod on the US coast.
Monday: US and Canadian ships and planes are swarming the area, some dropping sonar buoys that can monitor to a depth of almost 4,000 metres, US Coast Guard R Adm John Mauger says. Officials have also asked commercial vessels for help.
Tuesday: 14.50 GMT France says it will help with search by deploying Atalante, a ship equipped with a deep-sea diving vessel. It is expected to arrive late on Wednesday.
During the day: Sounds detected over several hours by Canadian Lockheed P-3 Orion aircraft, equipped with gear to trace submarines. CNN and Rolling Stone magazine report banging sounds at 30-minute intervals had been detected.
Wednesday: US Coast Guard, US Navy, Canadian Coast Guard and OceanGate Expeditions establish a unified command to handle the search.
06.00 GMT: US Coast Guard confirms Canadian P-3 aircraft detected underwater noises. It says remotely operated vehicle (ROV) searches are directed to the area of the sounds and the data is also sent to US Navy experts for analysis.
Thursday: 10.00 GMT: Approximate deadline for when the air in the submersible will run out, based on the US Coast Guard’s estimate that the Titan could have up to 96 hours of air supply from the time it was sealed.Ordinary Joel, asvdawg, The Product and 1 other person like this. -
Jun 23, 2023
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Jun 21, 2023
I think some of you should recreate this. I think you guys could actually pull it off with your high IQs and all!Ordinary Joel, eminemshadyslim and Slyk like this. -
Jun 21, 2023
pre funny post bro.
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Jun 21, 2023
I’m assuming at this point in time, they are dead.Ordinary Joel, Ricky and Slyk like this. -
Jun 21, 2023
sounds like they had at least some food & water rations onboard. stretching those out i'm sure they could survive a few days.
hyperventilation seems most likely. "96 hours of air supply" goes by pretty quickly when everyone is in panic modeOrdinary Joel, Ricky and Tom Brady like this. -
Jun 21, 2023
They will have a relatively painless death, considering their terrible circumstances.
They are likely already dead from hypothermia.
Best case scenario, they went to sleep and never woke up.Ordinary Joel, Michael Myers and Ricky like this. -
Jun 21, 2023
The latest is that sonar picked up on a banging noise every 30 minutes, but they haven't been able to pinpoint the location of the noise/vessel at this point... so it sounds like it was probably a mechanical/electrical malfunction and that they're still alive down thereOrdinary Joel, Ricky and The Product like this. -
Jun 21, 2023
I think they have about a days worth of oxygen left, if they’re even alive right now. Today is the dayOrdinary Joel, Slyk and Ricky like this.