A submersible that vanished in waters off Canada during a tourism expedition to explore the Titanic could have as little as 70 hours of oxygen left, with a British billionaire among those on board.
It also tells a wider story about these “disruption-oriented” start ups where the ceos and investors are convinced that the secret to better marine/aerospace technology is less regulation.
All I know is I would never go into a canister that is bolted shut with no way of getting out from inside. I don’t give a shit how many “missions” it completed before.
Because a bombing in a war isn’t unexpected no matter how tragic it is.
Whereas it’s rare that a group of multi-millionaires tries to visit the Titanic in a MacGyver-esque hobby submarine.
It also tells a wider story about these “disruption-oriented” start ups where the ceos and investors are convinced that the secret to better marine/aerospace technology is less regulation.
It had completed trips before to be fair, it’s probably just some error in the sealing.
It’s sad though, while I’m no fan of multi-millionaires, at least some of them here were investing in technology and space flight.
All I know is I would never go into a canister that is bolted shut with no way of getting out from inside. I don’t give a shit how many “missions” it completed before.