based on this and on the accelerated race to find them. watch this. there s been multiple reports of noises and every one of them is being analyzed, tracked, looked for patterns. i can t tell you what the noises are. we re searching where the noises are with respect to food and water, it s my understanding, there s limited rations. i can t tell you how much they have aboard. this is the first look that we ve had at the search area which is about twice the size of the state of connecticut and about twice as deep as the depths of the grand canyon. these are the last photos that were taken on sunday of the titan just before it went down in to the depths of the ocean. on board, hamish harding, a wealthy british adventurer. he holds three guinness world records, he s been in to space on blue origin. saturday he said he was proud to be heading down to the famous titanic wreck. hamish, he casually wrote that he s on his way to the titanic and waiting for the perfect window.
ping, i mean, to me, that is you can be chasing that all day long. when we re in the sub, i mean, we re so deep as tom was just saying, you know, the air condensates from us exhaling all day and drips on us and it s wet. you have 6,000 pounds of presentation sure acting on you from the outside. this is the most hostile environment you can imagine. for that submersible to be down there, they re trying to rush equipment out there. but you know, considering i have 30 years of salvage experience, i don t know how they re going to be able to salvage this vessel. you re talking a carbon fiber vessel. they don t pull it in and out of the water. it has a platform that it sits on so that they don t have to deal with that. it s looking very grim at this point. i just i m praying for them. but you know, conventional