The animation shows what could have happened to the sub
Following the news that the Titan submersible likely suffered a "catastrophic implosion", petrifying videos have emerged showing exactly what the tragic event may have looked like.
"The debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss of the pressure chamber", Rear Admiral John Mauge, US Coast Guard District commander explained in a statement, reports the Mirror. Implosions occur incredibly fast when at the depth travelled by the Titan - around 3,800m where the Titanic wreckage lies. At this depth, the pressure is more than 300 times that at the sea's surface.
In another club, shared by @starfieldstudio, the OceanGate Titan is shown travelling toward the seafloor. The vessel then crumples as if it was a metal can before exploding after the implosion, leaving all not but trace of the sub.
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