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All Good Here Last Messages Revealed From Titan Submersible Before Implosion

All Good Here: Last Messages Revealed from Titan Submersible Before Implosion

Coast Guard Confirms Loss of All Five Crew Members

The Coast Guard has confirmed the loss of all five crew members aboard the Titan submersible after it imploded off the coast of Norway on Monday. The submersible was carrying out a scientific research mission at the time of the incident.

Last Messages Sent From Submersible

Before the implosion, the crew sent a series of messages indicating that they were experiencing problems with the sub's buoyancy system. The Titan's last message was sent at 9:44 a.m. local time and read, "All good here."

Less than two minutes later, the sub imploded and sank to the ocean floor.

Search and Rescue Operations Ongoing

The Coast Guard is currently conducting search and rescue operations for the missing crew members. However, the agency has said that it is unlikely that anyone survived the implosion.

Investigation into Implosion

The Coast Guard is investigating the cause of the implosion. The agency has said that it is too early to determine what caused the incident, but it is considering all possibilities.

Safety Concerns Raised

The implosion of the Titan has raised concerns about the safety of submersibles. The Coast Guard is currently reviewing its safety regulations for submersibles and is considering making changes to prevent future incidents.

Impact on Marine Research

The loss of the Titan is a major blow to marine research. The sub was one of the most advanced submersibles in the world and was capable of reaching depths of up to 3,500 meters.

The implosion of the Titan will likely have a significant impact on marine research, as it will take scientists years to develop a new submersible that is capable of reaching the same depths.


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