"Hopeful Bangs: New Audio Reveals Titan Sub's Eerie Sounds"

Audio recordings of banging noises detected during the search for the lost Titan submersible, which initially sparked hope for the crew's survival, have been released as part of a new documentary. The submersible, lost on a deep-sea voyage to the Titanic wreck in June 2023, was later found to have imploded, resulting in the tragic loss of all five passengers on board. U.S. Navy analysis suggested that the noises were likely either ocean noise or from other search ships, according to an official. The documentary, titled The Titan Sub Disaster: Minute by Minute, is set to air on Channel 5 on 6 and 7 March and features the audio from the search and rescue mission.
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