Photos of the Titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says

An annotated image of part of the Titan submersible being moved ashore after its catastrophic implosion under the North Atlantic in June 2023. Onlookers caught glimpses of the Titan submersible wreckage as its crews brought its remains ashore. These provide clues to what may have happened while a fo...

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Main Authors: Guenot, M, Graham-Jones, J
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spelling ftunivplympearl:oai:pearl.plymouth.ac.uk:10026.1/21442 2024-05-19T07:44:49+00:00 Photos of the Titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says Guenot, M Graham-Jones, J Graham-Jones J 2023-10-16T14:33:35Z Website INSIDER Newsletters - Science application/pdf https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/21442 unknown Business Insider https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/21442 submersible Titan carbon-fiber wreckage hull failed c-digital-object 2023 ftunivplympearl 2024-05-01T00:07:16Z An annotated image of part of the Titan submersible being moved ashore after its catastrophic implosion under the North Atlantic in June 2023. Onlookers caught glimpses of the Titan submersible wreckage as its crews brought its remains ashore. These provide clues to what may have happened while a formal investigation is underway. Though it's difficult to know for sure, an expert said the carbon-fiber hull likely failed first Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic PEARL (Plymouth Electronic Archiv & ResearchLibrary, Plymouth University)
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Photos of the Titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says
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description An annotated image of part of the Titan submersible being moved ashore after its catastrophic implosion under the North Atlantic in June 2023. Onlookers caught glimpses of the Titan submersible wreckage as its crews brought its remains ashore. These provide clues to what may have happened while a formal investigation is underway. Though it's difficult to know for sure, an expert said the carbon-fiber hull likely failed first
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title Photos of the Titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says
title_short Photos of the Titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says
title_full Photos of the Titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says
title_fullStr Photos of the Titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says
title_full_unstemmed Photos of the Titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says
title_sort photos of the titan sub's wreckage support the theory that the carbon-fiber hull failed first, expert says
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