Insights into the Fate and Safety of the Missing Titanic Submersible.

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Stephen Wood, a professor and chair of the Ocean Engineering Department at the Florida Institute of Technology, sheds light on the potential fate of the missing Titanic submersible. Wood explains that the immense pressure at that depth can be unforgiving and deadly with the slightest hull issue. If there was a catastrophic failure, the whole thing goes immediately, and nobody's alive. The search for answers continues as the latest updates on the missing Titanic submersible and the efforts to locate it unfold.
Topics:nation#deep-sea-diving#ocean-engineering#science-and-technology#search-and-rescue#submersible#titanic
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