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2024-06-21T20:16:51Z
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A year after the Titan submersible imploded, an Ohio real estate investor aims to prove that exploring Titanic-level depths is safe.
A year on from the Titan submersible implosion, the US Coast Guard says its investigation into what happened will miss its 12-month deadline.
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2024-06-17T00:31:58Z
Guillermo Söhnlein, the OceanGate co-founder who left the company in 2013, told BI that the fatal Titan implosion pushes him to continue to explore.
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2023-09-15T15:46:08Z
In the aftermath of the Titan sub disaster that killed a company exec, the president of RMS Titanic Inc. says it's "too soon" to send people back down to the wreck.
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2023-07-26T15:00:39Z
Paul-Henri Nargeolet — an explorer who was known as "Mr. Titanic" — "seemed convinced" that the OceanGate's Titan was safe, a sub expert told Insider.
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2023-07-20T17:14:19Z
James Cameron, an experienced ocean explorer who has voyaged to the Titanic wreckage more than 30 times, previously criticized OceanGate's Titan sub.
The Department of Transport warned people off exploring US shipwrecks on Monday, following the Titan disaster and concerns over the looting of wrecks.
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2023-07-19T21:00:52Z
The "Titanic" movie director on Tuesday called the catastrophic implosion of OceanGate's Titan sub an "extreme outlier" in deep-sea exploration.
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2023-07-19T05:22:57Z
The company has invoked Nargeolet's passion for the shipwreck and prior work in promoting its new French exhibit.
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2023-07-19T00:51:37Z
OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush knew his Titan submersible would likely end in disaster, his friend said, calling the sub a "mousetrap for billionaires."
James Cameron's comments come after OceanGate's Titan submersible imploded with five passengers on board in June.
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2023-07-15T13:54:00Z
Lisa Levin, a veteran oceanographer, told Insider the Titan's lax approach to safety is nothing like the stringent precautions on Alvin operations.
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2023-07-14T08:12:03Z
OceanGate, the deep-sea exploration company that created the Titan submersible, has removed its Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn accounts.
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2023-07-13T01:01:56Z
David Concannon, the lawyer who wrote the 2021 letter, rejected RMS Titanic Inc.'s characterization of the events in comments to Insider.
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2023-07-12T21:03:51Z
Scientists say deep-sea mining could harm marine life. In 2017, Stockton Rush said he thought the Titan submersible could be used in the practice.
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2023-07-11T18:25:51Z
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Titan passenger Henri-Paul Nargeolet said that any kind of structural problem with the submersible would mean that it was already too late.
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2023-07-11T16:04:37Z
"We need people like Stockton. He is a hero," Aaron Newman, who became an investor in OceanGate after a dive on the Titan, said.
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2023-07-10T20:54:55Z
As more companies are sending tourists into space, the Titan submersible disaster highlights the challenges of rescues from extreme environments.
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2023-07-07T15:50:13Z
Aaron Newman, a retired software entrepreneur, told Insider it's "disingenuous" of critics to say Rush didn't care about safety.
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2023-07-06T20:25:23Z
Brian Weed told Insider that OceanGate's Titan submersible got stuck underwater for hours when its thrusters broke down during a test-dive in 2021.