A submersible has gone missing when taking tourists to see the titanic.
One of them is billionaire Hamish Harding
One of them is billionaire Hamish Harding
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Headlines made it sound like it was some sort of 'tourist trip / sub'.
I think I'm right saying that it was actually mainly a research trip / sub that has capacity to take along a couple of paying 'guests', which I guess helps dramatically with the funding as they were charging them over £100k I think I heard.
So unlike headlines to mislead
But yes, a bit insane to my mind.
Headlines made it sound like it was some sort of 'tourist trip / sub'.
I think I'm right saying that it was actually mainly a research trip / sub that has capacity to take along a couple of paying 'guests', which I guess helps dramatically with the funding as they were charging them over £100k I think I heard.
So unlike headlines to mislead
But yes, a bit insane to my mind.
I didn't even know these vessels or underwater trips existed and after reading through this current situation,it sounds a bit 'unsafe' to say the least? You're locked into a tube with no means of escape,4 days oxygen,and contact with those above is sketchy at best?
Why in God's name would any sane-minded person take such a risk with there lives?
Hopefully they are found safe and I pray that they are(they've got limited oxygen and the clocks ticking) but the whole set up is insanity to me!!
I'm guessing that once you've got a certain amount of money, you can buy anything and so what's left to buy apart from experiences that few have.
As you wrote, from looking at the photos of the sub, it looks more 'garage made' rather than military standard.
I just saw an interview with some bloke who has previously been on it and during his interview he said something which is of great significance and really is quite final.I'm guessing that once you've got a certain amount of money, you can buy anything and so what's left to buy apart from experiences that few have.
As you wrote, from looking at the photos of the sub, it looks more 'garage made' rather than military standard.
I just saw an interview with some bloke who has previously been on it and during his interview he said something which is of great significance and really is quite final.
I'm not quoting him word for word but he said something along the lines of..Even if it was located on the bottom of the ocean they don't have the technology/means to bring it back up.?
It's just an awful situation and as crazy as it may seem to me and probably others,that they have paid to do this,I do hope for some sort of miracle for those aboard.
Yes,I read that it is bolted from the outside? I can't even begin to imagine the thoughts that would be going through their minds in such a situation but I myself wouldn't ever be in that situation as I have a fear of enclosed space.Apparently part of the problem is that it isn't made in a way that enables a rescue vessel to dock with it. I read somewhere that there is no way of opening it from the inside either, so if it was close enough to the surface, they still wouldn't have an option of getting out to fresh air and improve the chances of being seen.
The smell of ****e, sweat and piss in that small space would be bad enough without everything else that would be going through their mind.
It must have been made in an expensive garage, they raised $18m to build it.
Yes,I read that it is bolted from the outside? I can't even begin to imagine the thoughts that would be going through their minds in such a situation but I myself wouldn't ever be in that situation as I have a fear of enclosed space.
Apparently part of the problem is that it isn't made in a way that enables a rescue vessel to dock with it. I read somewhere that there is no way of opening it from the inside either, so if it was close enough to the surface, they still wouldn't have an option of getting out to fresh air and improve the chances of being seen.
The smell of ****e, sweat and piss in that small space would be bad enough without everything else that would be going through their mind.
Lost in space or at the bottom of the ocean. Can’t think of a more helpless situation. It’s an awful place for them right now.^^That's the telling part - there's no rescue here, they all knew that when they climbed into it; for me personally, part of the boarding gear would need to be a cyanide pill, I wouldn't wish their last few days suffering on anyone.