traveling 400 miles to the site of the title 42 for a ten-hour journey two miles below the ocean surface to explore the breckage. there were five people onboard. less than two hours after their descent they stopped communicating with the parent ship. the u.s. navy detected a sound that could have been an implosion in area and reportedly forwarded that information to the incident commander. that was not release olympicly. rescuers needed to find it quickly because it had 96 of ox. over the next hour, step by step through the five-day search for missing submersible, everything we know about what happened to the titani and its passengers the risks of going so far down into the ocean and the warnings that had been raised about the titan submersible. just into cnn, a deep sea search and rescue mission with life or death consequences. there was a rush to find a submersible that ferries people to the wreckage the titanic. the united states and canadian coast guards have la
welcome to the whole story. i m anderson cooper in st. john s, newfoundland. titanic set out from here traveling 400 miles to the site of the title 42 for a ten-hour journey two miles below the ocean surface to explore the wreckage. there were five people onboard. less than two hours after their descent they stopped communicating with the parent ship. the u.s. navy detected a sound that could have been an implosion in area and reportedly forwarded that information to the incident commander. that was not released publicly. if the titan was still in act, rescuers needed to find it quickly because it had 96 hours of oxygen onboard. over the next hour, step by step through the five-day search for missing submersible, everything we know about what happened to the titan and its passengers, the risks of going so far down into the ocean and the warnings that had been raised about the titan submersible. just into cnn, a deep sea search and rescue mission with life-or-death con
that capability even at that depth. to recover the submersible. far deeper than some of the tallest man made structures in the world and dwarfing natural wonders like the grand canyon, the titanic sat at more than 125 # 0 feet below the surface. you got to realize how far down 13,000 feet is. the deepest submarine rescue in history was 1,500 feet below the surface. this was 13,000 feet below the surface. i mean, it s way farther. but even with those odds, experts, equipment, and resources poured in from all over the world. i have never seen the scale and the size and the speed of so many assets being deployed so quickly.
submersible. far deeper than some of the tallest man made structures in the world and dwarfing natural wonders like the grand canyon, the titanic sat at more than 12,500 feet below the surface. you got to realize how far down 13,000 feet is. the deepest submarine rescue in history was 1,500 feet below the surface. this was 13,000 feet below the surface. i mean, it s way farther. but even with those odds, experts, equipment, and resources poured in from all over the world. i have never seen the scale
thought it was the second one, but it s the first one. they re taking a demo, cleaning it up using ai and are going to release it to the public. jon sarlin, thank you for helping us understand all of this chaos and confusion out there. and make sure to check out jon s show, night cap, new episodes drop every thursday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on the cnn business website. and u.s. medical experts are going to analyze the presumed human remains found at the titan s wreckage. the submersible imploded last month after losing contact with its mother ship, killing all five passengers onboard. cnn s randi kaye takes a look at what led up to this tragedy tonight on cnn s the whole story. we re going to give you a little preview here of deadly adventure: trip to the ti titanic . let s take a listen. reporter: far deeper than some of the tallest man-made structures in the world, and even dwarfing natural wonders