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They need to start up a triple A for subs
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more likely less than that. Being on a cruise ship really put the size of the ocean in perspective for me in terms of vastness and that's only the surface.Read that we only explored like 10 percent of the world's ocean
Theres a thread for that submarine now.
The space in that sub is tight. I’d lose it.
Wonder what the banging is? And have they did a search at Titanic? I honestly don’t think they have the time to use all possible resources. It takes days in some cases to prepare for such a dive.
From what I've read about the company, they fired and sued the engineer who refused to allow the use of 1300m rated equipment for the vehicle, knowing that it was meant to dive much deeper than that.There is a very real chance they never find it. The vessel was certified up to 1300m and was set to go to 4000m. The fact it hasn’t surfaced is a terrible sign. Based on just everything they are saying about the construction of this thing it is quite possible that it vaporized and was crushed under pressure while going down into the sea.
Claustrophobia, aquaphobia, ibs, etc. I'd be in hell.The space in that sub is tight. I’d lose it.
Wonder what the banging is? And have they did a search at Titanic? I honestly don’t think they have the time to use all possible resources. It takes days in some cases to prepare for such a dive.
That’s what I’m wondering. Never to be seen again.There is a chance they never even find the submarine as well?
Damn near my immediate thoughts, word for word
I’m ready for America to start helping their own