Titan Submersible Investigation Made Easier with Larger Fragments and Carbon-Fiber Conundrum Explained

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Experts have discovered larger fragments of the imploded Titan sub than expected, which is likely to facilitate an easier investigation into the tragedy. The retrieval of these larger parts defied expectations and provides more "pieces to the puzzle" for understanding the implosion. However, the investigation is still expected to be challenging and could take a year or more. Examining the wiring and plumbing may help identify stress points, but the recovery of all pieces and determining the specific damage caused remains uncertain. The National Transportation Safety Board plans to issue a final report in 12 to 24 months.
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