An curved arrow pointing right. Shattered pieces of the Titan submersible and the "presumed human remains" of those on board were unloaded from the Horizon Arctic ship after being discovered by a ...
All five people on board the recreational sub, named Titan and operated by US ... wreckage found on ocean floor Some wreckage and presumed human remains were also recovered in late June.
Damaged part of Titan submersible spotted ... Despite multiple expeditions to the wreckage site in the 112 years since the ...
Wreckage of the Titan was found about 330 meters from the ... It took more than a week for “presumed human remains” to be ...
The US Coast Guard has said the presumed human remains have been found within the wreckage of the Titan submersible. In a statement, it said pieces from the submersible, which imploded on a deep dive ...
For the first time, video shows parts of the Titan submersible on the seafloor, including its tail. It was released as part of a public hearing into the cause of the implosion that killed five people.
Wreckage of the Titan submersible has been lifted out of the water at St John's, Newfoundland. All five people on board the vessel died on 18 June after it imploded about 90 minutes into a dive to ...
Stardust and its 11 passengers and crew remained lost until January 2000, when a glacier high in the Andes began coughing up its wreckage and human remains. Here, David F. King, a Principal ...
NISHINOOMOTE, Kagoshima Prefecture--Wreckage of a wartime Japanese aircraft salvaged from the seabed near here yielded no human remains, only a pencil and what appeared to be a pair of pincers ...
An unmanned deep-sea robot deployed from a Canadian ship discovered the wreckage of the Titan on ... No mention was made of whether human remains were sighted. The five people aboard included ...