A newly-released audio recording of the Titan submersible’s final moments sheds new light on the timeline of the ill-fated 2023 underwater expedition.
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The brief, staticky recording includes a loud noise that sounds somewhat like an underwater thunderclap, then goes silent.
The Titan Submersible was on a tourist expedition to explore the remains of the Titanic when it imploded on June 18, 2023, ...
Nearly two years after the OceanGate Titan implosion, the U.S. Coast Guard has released a chilling audio recording that ...
The U.S. Coast Guard has released a 20-second audio clip believed to have captured the final moments of the Titan submersible before it imploded in June 2023 amid a voyage to visit the Titanic.