The five people missing about the Titanic-bound tourist sub could find their bodies turned into “mummies” due to the lack of oxygen and frigid underwater temperatures.| New York Post
The emails, obtained by Rolling Stone, did not specify when the Canadian maritime surveillance and patrol aircraft picked up on the banging.| New York Post
The tourist vessel that went missing on its way to the Titanic wreckage is a submersible, not a submarine — and the difference is key to why it has disappeared.| New York Post
“While the submersible might still be intact, if it is beyond the continental shelf, there are very few vessels that can get that deep, and certainly not divers.”| New York Post
The Navy began using the system, which is used to locate enemy submarines, to listen for the Titan almost immediately after it lost contact with its radio ship on Sunday, a US defense official said…| New York Post
A remotely operated vehicle discovered a debris field while searching the site of the Titanic’s wreckage for the missing OceanGate submersible, the US Coast Guard said.| New York Post
World-renowned explorer Hamish Harding is among the five people who went missing aboard a tourist submarine visiting the shipwreck of the Titanic Monday morning, his family has confirmed.| New York Post
A submarine on a pricey tourist expedition to the Titanic shipwreck in the Atlantic Ocean has vanished with likely only four days’ worth of oxygen– and authorities are now searching for…| New York Post
The Titanic-bound tourist submarine that disappeared on Sunday morning has only 96 hours of life support installed, US Coast Guard officials said as the search continues past its first day.| New York Post
David Lochridge, a former employee at OceanGate Expeditions, had warned of “quality control and safety” problems of the Titanic tourist sub in 2018 – the same year diving experts warned…| New York Post