Unveiling the Wreckage

First Photos of the Recovered Titan Submersible

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The Titan sub imploded, killing all five passengers during a deep-sea tour of the Titanic.

The Unfortunate End

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Large chunks of the submersible were lifted by a crane from the recovery ship and hauled ashore in Canada.

Wreckage Brought Ashore

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Despite attempts to cover, mangled electronics and the nose cone with its circular window were visible in the wreckage.

Glimpses of the Ruin

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US-based Pelagic Research Services worked around the clock for ten days, facing physical and mental challenges.

The Recovery Effort

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Specialized remote-controlled vehicles located the shattered sub about 12,500 feet underwater and several hundred feet away from the Titanic wreckage.

Underwater Discovery

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The debris will be examined as part of US and Canadian investigations into this tragedy.

Ongoing Investigation

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Officials believe the Titan suffered a "catastrophic implosion" soon into its dive on Father's Day.

The Catastrophe

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We remember the five lives lost in this unfortunate event. Our thoughts are with their families.

Remembering the Lost

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