Federal Government Cold audio recordings have been released The fateful Titan, which collapsed into the North Atlantic, killed five people nearly two years ago, officials said.
National Ocean and Atmospheric Recordings were created by a passive acoustic recorder about 900 miles from where the Ocean Gate ship reached its end.
NOAA's Marine Noise Reference Station Network consists of 13 passive acoustic monitoring sites in the northeastern United States.
The stable static was suddenly interrupted by a boom that the Coast Guard said it believed that it was a Titan buckling under water pressure and would soon kill everyone.
Audio clips will be “recording the suspected acoustic signature of a Titan submarine explosion” on June 18, 2023 The Coast Guard said.
Ocean Gate CEO Stockton Rush, 61, piloted Titan. Deepwater explorer Paul Henri Nargiore, 77, had visited the Titanic shipwreck site. British tycoon Hamish Harding, 58; Pakistani businessman Shazada Dowood, 48, and his son, Suleman, 19, look at the site of Titanic shipwrecks off the coast of Canada. was killed in.
The voyage was almost two hours ago when the ship lost contact with the support vessel.
The public's appeal about submarines was caused by reports of “banging noise” Has been detectedtalking about how long passengers can maintain themselves with an amp trembling tube with oxygen running.
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