An interesting fact about the missing submersible in the North Atlantic has emerged as crews continue searching for the five missing people onboard. --
Logitech F710 Wireless controllerPogue also points out how many pieces of the sub seemed improvised including a lighted overhead grab from "Camper World."
The submersible has been missing since Sunday after losing contact with the Polar Prince research ship, roughly 1 hour and 45 minutes after the dive began.
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