The submersible is set to take three Indians into deep sea in 2026
Among the submersible debris were the presumed human remains of the five passengers that were killed on board due to the implosion after it went missing on June 18.
Debris from the Titan submersible, recovered from the ocean floor near the wreck of the Titanic, was unloaded from the ship Horizon Arctic at the Canadian Coast Guard pier in St. John's, Newfoundland on Wednesday. The debris is expected to shed more light on the cause of the catastrophic implosion that killed everyone on board. Presumed 'human remains' were found on the wreckage recovered from the ocean floor. Watch to know more!
Search and rescue effort is going on in the North Atlantic after a submersible exploring the wreck of the Titanic ship went missing deep under the ocean on June 18.
All communication was lost with the 21-foot (6.5-meter) craft during its descent Sunday to see the remains of the British passenger liner, which sits more than two miles (nearly four kilometers) below the surface of the North Atlantic.
A Canadian P-8 aircraft involved in the search "heard banging sounds in the area every 30 minutes. Four hours later additional sonar was deployed and banging was still heard," said an internal email sent to US Department of Homeland Security officials, according to Rolling Stone magazine.