OceanGate co-founder, despite a past tragedy, plans a new mission to explore a 663-feet deep sinkhole in the Bahamas, a year after the fatal Titan submersible disaster that claimed five lives. The industry is focusing on safety and continued interest in Titanic submersible tourism.
A year after the OceanGate submersible disaster, the company's co-founder is planning another excursion into the deep blue, this time into a "virtually unexplored" sinkhole. https://t.co/H0ptJwMjrI
Year after #Titan disaster, #OceanGate co-founder to organise trip to one of world’s deepest sinkholes https://t.co/fgG69Tj31e
A year after the Titan submersible tragedy, where OceanGate's vessel imploded during a descent to the Titanic wreck, killing five, the industry has seen renewed focus on safety. OceanGate's closure hasn't diminished interest in Titanic submersible tourism. Triton Submarines plans… https://t.co/fWt2Xz8KxA
A year after the first deaths of divers who ventured into the ocean’s sunless depths, an industry wrestles with new challenges for piloted submersibles and robotic explorers. https://t.co/tvvHSoZNjx
#OceanGate Co-Founder Targeting Bahamas Deep Dive A Year After #TitanSubmersible Fiasco https://t.co/JaEcFcLVH3
Co-founder of OceanGate is organizing a trip to one of the world’s deepest sinkholes one year after the other co-founder of the company was killed on the sub visiting the Titanic. The site he is planning to visit is a 663-feet deep “unexplored” sinkhole in the Bahamas. https://t.co/BVTZxXxD5M
Titan submarine co-founder planning MORE mission despite titanic disaster https://t.co/U6tnZGCD50
OceanGate co-founder claims he can 'safely' send humans to Venus - despite the firm's doomed Titan voyage that killed five men a year ago https://t.co/vMjq2IoiyU https://t.co/LfgsUARzVu