A former Royal Navy submarine captain has explained the possible reasons for the "catastrophic implosion" suffered by the Titan submersible on its descent to the wreck of the Titanic.
Full ArticleExpert explains why the Titan submersible may have suffered 'catastrophic implosion'
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