A ship that had been searching for the ill-fated Titan submersible is back in port in St. John's, Newfoundland, with debris from the destroyed vessel.
ill-fated Titan submersibleThe Canadian-flagged Horizon Arctic carried a remotely operated vehicle, or ROV, that searched the ocean floor not far from the wreck of the Titanic, about 700 kilometers south of Newfoundland.
The company said it is removing its equipment from the Horizon Arctic after "working around the clock for 10 days."from the wharf show what appear to be several pieces of the submersible being lifted from the ship, including the nose cone with its distinctive circular window.
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