NOAA releases chilled audio of Titan Submersible explosion
A newly released audio National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) audio recorder documented that in 2023 the sound of Titan’s diving penetration was creepy suspect.
The moored passive acoustic recorder was about 900 miles from the Titan submarine explosion site. Department of Defense.
Audio recordings posted on the defense website on Friday allow listeners to hear what sounds static, followed by a loud roar of thunder.

The Coast Guard Marine Investigation Committee (MBI) has released remotely operated vehicle footage of Titan Submersible’s rear ring, hull debris and carbon fiber debris at the technical side of Titan MBI Hearing in Northern Charleston, South Carolina. Before the testimony, we release the remains of carbon fiber from the seabed. September 18, 2024. The video provided conclusive evidence of the devastating loss of Titan and the deaths of all five members. (US Coast Guard video courtesy of Pelagic Research Suverys)
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After a few seconds of reverb, the audio goes silent.
The tragedy occurred when the ship moved. Titanic Site June 18, 2023. It took less than two hours from the descent.

Image of a Titan tail cone sitting at the bottom of the ocean, as seen in June 2023. (US Coast Guard/Pellona Research Service)
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Five people have died, including British billionaire Hamish Harding and Oceangate co-founder and CEO Stockton Rushfather-son pairs Shahzada Dawood and Suleman Dawood, and French Mariner Paul-Henry Nargeolet.
The Titan crew relayed “Everything is good” in one of the final messages before implosion. US Coast Guard It has been reported.

A general view of Titan submarines in the Bahamas in May 2018. Titan collapsed during its mission to see the Titanic faction on Monday, June 19th, 2023. (Becky Kagan Shot)
Reports show that Titan was exposed to the elements seven months before the disaster, and its hull was not reviewed by a third party.
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Greg Wehner and the Associated Press of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.