Titanic tourist submarine
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@nzzp said in Titanic tourist submarine:
@antipodean said in Titanic tourist submarine:
when communications were lost
I undrestand
- the only comms was a cellphone onboard to text message
- the hatch can only be opened from the OUTSIDE
amongst many other non-safety features, like no ability to drop ballast, no blow tanks, etc.
/shakes head.
Sounds like the last comms may have been that they were trying to resurface.
Allegedly, the safety mechanism built in for the composite fibre hull was not some appropriate/stringent form of design and stress testing or similar, but some sort of monitoring and alarm system to announce that it was starting to delaminate.
If so... rather than careful and preventative design, just an alarm to announce you're about to have an extremely bad day.
Journalist David Pogue, who rode in Titan to view the Titanic in 2022, noted that Titan was not equipped with an emergency locator beacon; during his expedition, the surface support vessel lost track of the Titan "for about five hours, and adding such a beacon was discussed. They could still send short texts to the sub, but did not know where it was. It was quiet and very tense, and they shut off the ship's internet to keep us from tweeting."
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I shouldn't laugh, but...
Amazon has begun moderating the reviews section of the now infamous games controller used to control the missing Titan sub.
As news of the missing sub spread earlier this week, bad taste reviews began to appear on the shopping giant’s page for the Logitech F710 controller.
Users posted about the controller "not being good at steering a submarine" and "losing signal in the ocean".
Before the fate of the crew aboard the sub became clear, the posts received hundreds of approvals from other shoppers and some were made into viral TikTok videos.
Amazon has started deleting the reviews as it’s understood they do not comply with community guidelines.
The Logitech F710 controller is a popular games console accessory which wirelessly connects to gaming consoles and PCs.
The relatively cheap £33 ($42) controller has become a focal point of the technology on the Titan since videos of the company CEO using it were posted online
Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-us-canada-65967464
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LOL what 'bodies'? In the fast jet world, we are told to tell our partners not to ask for anything like your wedding ring if you pile in. Sandbags in the coffin time, your body is nothing bit tiny bits of matter and everything else is crushed and mangled
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@Donsteppa said in Titanic tourist submarine:
I shouldn't laugh, but...
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Spot on