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OceanGate said it is suspending all exploration and commercial operations after five people were killed, including the company's CEO, during its expedition to the Titanic wreckage last month. The ...
On Titan’s first deep ocean test, Rush was supposed to take the submersible down to a depth of 4,200 metres – 400 metres below the depth of the Titanic wreck.
Titan covers some of the same material as the Discovery documentary Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster, including extensive footage of the 2024 U.S. Coast Guard hearing investigating the tragedy.
Two years later, the Titan tragedy still floats in limbo, with no official answers. The US Coast Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation remains silent, yet to release its final report.
Titan: The OceanGate Disaster will explore how businessman Stockton Rush and his deep-rooted desire to make extreme tourism a reality cost him, and four others, their lives. Here is the full list ...
Titan is frontloaded with news clips about the disaster, then tracks the history of OceanGate through the voices of the company’s former employees, journalists, Nargeolet’s grieving daughter ...
Titan submersible safety concerns allegedly ignored by CEO Stockton Rush Rush wanted to reduce the weight and cost of the vessel by using carbon fiber instead of heavy titanium, according to Variety.
On June 18, 2023, a submersible imploded while trying to visit the remains of the R.M.S. Titanic, killing the five passengers onboard. The victims included Stockton Rush, the CEO of OceanGate ...
‘Titan: The OceanGate Disaster’ Review: Netflix Doc Depicts High-End Deep Sea Exploration With a Lethal Price Tag Reviewed on Netflix, June 5, 2025. In Tribeca Festival (Spotlight Documentary).
The Titan’s luck ran out with the first Titanic run of its third season, on June 18, 2023.
Titan covers some of the same material as the Discovery documentary Implosion: The Titanic Sub Disaster, including extensive footage of the 2024 U.S. Coast Guard hearing investigating the tragedy.
On Titan’s first deep ocean test, Rush was supposed to take the submersible down to a depth of 4,200 metres – 400 metres below the depth of the Titanic wreck.