A highly advanced, remote-operated craft operated by a French research team may be the Titan submersible’s last hope for a rescue.
last hope for a rescue—as crews race to deliver the vessel with just hours to go before the sub’s oxygen is scheduled to run out.
This mission has just one flaw: The French research vessel carrying the Victor 6000, L’Atalante, is slated to arrive late Wednesday night to the scene of Titan’s disappearance, leaving roughly 12 hours to mount a rescue mission. Experts say crews would likely have to locate Titan before Victor 6000 arrives.
At a press conference Wednesday, Carl Hartsfield, an expert in subsea acoustics from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, cautioned against reading too much into the sounds—which could have come from a variety of sources.
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