The New York Times: Υλικό που ανακτήθηκε από το υποβρύχιο Titan

Material recovered from Titan submersible
Debris and presumed human remains from the Titan submersible have been recovered and returned to land, nearly a week after an international search-and-rescue operation ended and the vessel’s five passengers were presumed dead. The submersible is believed to have experienced a “catastrophic implosion” with no survivors, according to the U.S. Coast Guard.
At a Canadian Coast Guard pier in St. John’s, Newfoundland, crews unloaded what appeared to be the Titan’s 22-foot hull, crinkled and twisted with exposed wires and cables. The debris will be taken to a U.S. port where the U.S. Coast Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation will do analysis and testing.
Medical professionals “will conduct a formal analysis of presumed human remains that have been carefully recovered within the wreckage at the site of the incident,” the Coast Guard said in a statement.
Investigation: The recovered debris could contain vital information about what exactly happened to the Titan, experts said. Investigators would be looking for three things: a point of failure of the hull; how pieces of carbon fiber and titanium, the submersible’s materials, were connected; and if any electronic data was recoverable.
Antonis Tsagronis
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