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The Titan submersible, operated by the American tourism company OceanGate, imploded 90 minutes into the journey - killing all ...
The OceanGate Disaster” is too well-sourced and researched to be confused for one of those ghoulish docs that shows up on Hulu within a week of some ma ...
Mark Monroe directs an engrossing recap of the 2023 submersible accident, in which five people died in a vessel experts had already deemed unsafe.
Every week, Netflix unveils its Top 10 lists for the week before, ranking TV shows and movies by viewership. Netflix's Titan: The OceanGate Submersible Disaster was the No. 2 film on Netflix's Top 10 ...
Mark Monroe’s documentary takes a deep dive into CEO Stockton Rush’s oceanic obsessions, strained professional relationships and dangerous desire for fame.
On June 18, 2023, OceanGate’s Titan embarked on Dive 88. Before this, the Titan took 87 dives, and only 13 successfully reached the depth of the Titanic.
Former OceanGate employee had no faith in Titan. Steven Ross, OceanGate's former scientific director, will be the next in a series of former employees testifying at the hearing.
A damning new documentary condemns Stockton Rush, the founder and CEO of OceanGate, the defunct company whose Titan submersible imploded in the Atlantic Ocean June 2023. Former employees allege in ...
OceanGate’s former director of marine operations detailed the “appalling” faults with the original model of the doomed Titan submersible that he refused to sign off on — and detailed how ...
The CEO of OceanGate, Stockton Rush, knew the Titan submersible would end in disaster but moved forward with his doomed venture anyway, his close friend testified on Tuesday.
When OceanGate’s submersible, known as Titan, imploded beneath the sea sometime last week, it took the lives of a billionaire and his son; two other wealthy passengers who each paid $250,000 ...
OceanGate’s Titan prototype was ‘amateurish,’ expert says at hearing. The CEO of Triton Submarines criticized OceanGate’s approach to safety in a hearing about the submersible disaster ...