A debris field was discovered within the search area by an ROV near the Titanic. Experts within the unified command are evaluating the information.

https://twitter.com/USCGNortheast/status/1671907901542211584


 

Coast Guard announces press briefing at 3pm ET to discuss debris field found by ROV near Titanic

    • Teflo@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      We learnt from MH370 that there is a lot of noises in the ocean that are plausible for what you’re looking for but not what you’re actually looking for. The ocean is a noisy place and it’s getting much louder as well over time.

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    1 year ago

    Honestly - I think an instant implosion would be preferrable to the alternative to waiting in the tiny sub for your oxygen to run out for several days…

    Not as good as being rescued, obviously, but still - better a quick death than a lingering horror

    • Fredselfish @lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      Yes this been a body retrieval from the start was never a rescue operation. The media going on and on about the air was BS. Sucks but maybe in future shit like this can be avoided by making mandatory for any sub to go through regulations.

      • SocializedHermit@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Unfortunately, and I’m not trying to be morbid here, rapid decompression works on human bodies similarly to vessels and there won’t be anything to recover.

        • Shadywack@lemmy.world
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          1 year ago

          This would be the opposite of decompression though, air-go-bye-bye and 6,000psi of water rushes in. Still violent as hell though, and would look similar to decompression.