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The Missing Titanic Sub


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2 minutes ago, Axe said:

At  the very least there should have been another mini submarine on standby in the area.

I was always under the impression that subs like this were tethered to a ship/boat.  Seen nothing to suggest this was the case here.

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2 minutes ago, Mr Bloke said:

Hmmm... :huh:


I'm not sure it's all that bad, Mr Padders!


If someone could work out the cost per hour for the ride...


... it's probably cheaper than a trip to Alton Towers! :hihi:

I'll stick with Alton Towers.

At least you will still be alive after your visit...

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1 minute ago, HeHasRisen said:

I was always under the impression that subs like this were tethered to a ship/boat.  Seen nothing to suggest this was the case here.

It would want a long tether HHR.

Isn't it about 3 miles down...

 

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3 minutes ago, HeHasRisen said:

I was always under the impression that subs like this were tethered to a ship/boat.  Seen nothing to suggest this was the case here.

I would have thought so because that makes common sense.

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32 minutes ago, HeHasRisen said:

All very sad if they dont get found, but look at the inside of it!

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-65958697

 

All looks very basic, plus a cheap games controller used to steer the thing!  Its all very odd given how much people are paying to go in it, was expecting something a bit more sophisticated.

Using game controllers to control machines is quite common these days apparently. 

Our armed forces use them for various things such as drones, 4x4s etc.

I agree it looks very basic though.

Fingers crossed a miracle happens and they survive 

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1 minute ago, Padders said:

It would want a long tether HHR.

Isn't it about 3 miles down...

 

CNN: "As there is no tether between the Titan and the support surface ship, the only way to communicate or detect from the surface is through the sea "

 

That answers that then I suppose. Absolutely bonkers. If you cant tether it, it shouldnt be done.

3 minutes ago, Padders said:

 

Isn't it about 3 miles down...

 

There is a 1.4GW electricity cable link between the UK and NORWAY, pretty sure a 3 mile tether between a ship and a submersible isnt beyond human endeavour.

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6 minutes ago, HeHasRisen said:

CNN: "As there is no tether between the Titan and the support surface ship, the only way to communicate or detect from the surface is through the sea "

 

That answers that then I suppose. Absolutely bonkers. If you cant tether it, it shouldnt be done.

There is a 1.4GW electricity cable link between the UK and NORWAY, pretty sure a 3 mile tether between a ship and a submersible isnt beyond human endeavour.

Good point HHR.

What gets me is, they can put a machine on Mars, track it, and control it..

I'm astounded that they can't locate this sub and retrieve it..

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52 minutes ago, Padders said:

Good point HHR.

What gets me is, they can put a machine on Mars, track it, and control it..

I'm astounded that they can't locate this sub and retrieve it..

 

Problem is, if it's sunk to the bottom it's now a piece of debris amongst a large debris field from a sunken ship.  

 

or is floating in the water, but not buoyant enough to rise to the surface.  Then it drifts away.

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