worth of air left inside the sub. a glimmer of hope this morning in the desperate search for that private sub in the north atlantic. the u.s. coast guard says, a canadian aircraft, using sonar buoys to try and locate that minivan size vessel, detected underwater noises in the search area and overnight multiple reports suggest banking was heard at 30 minute intervals. according to an internal government on the search. four hours later, banking was still heard, and it was unclear if those were the same noises detected by the sonar buoys. nbc news has reached out to government authorities, but so far has not verified the documents. the sub and its five passengers disappeared sunday, near the wreck site of the titanic, and with less than a days worth of air, locating that bethel is a critical first step. at a depth of 2 1/2 miles, it would require specialized equipment to reach and potentially bring the vessel
started itsjourney to the sea bed. the sub itself is about seven metres or 23 feet long, and can carry about five people typically, crew and passengers. it s believed that the vessel has enough oxygen for four days. there s a major search and rescue operation under way to find the vessel pictured here before oxygen runs out. the titanic sank in 1912 and lies some 3,800 metres or 12,500 feet beneath the surface. five people were on board the mini sub. one of those is believed to be british businessman and explorer hamish harding, who wrote on facebook recently that he was due to join the latest expedition. moments ago, i spoke with our correspondent who gave us this update from boston. it is all being coordinated from here in boston. they are leading what has become an international search involving officials from the us and canada as well. because it is, of course, from newfoundland that the ship that transported this sub
with the sub an hour and 45 minutes after it started itsjourney to the sea bed. the sub itself is about seven metres or 23 feet long, and can carry about five people typically, crew and passengers. it s believed that the vessel has enough oxygen for four days. there s a major search and rescue operation under way to find the vessel pictured here before oxygen runs out. the titanic sank in 1912 and lies some 3,800 metres or 12,500 feet beneath the surface. five people were on board the mini sub. one of those is believed to be british businessman and explorer hamish harding, who wrote on facebook recently that he was due to join the latest expedition. live now to our correspondent jess parker in boston, where the search is being organised. good evening, can you give an update on that search and rescue mission? update on that search and rescue mission? good evening. it is all being rescue mission? good evening. it is all being coordinated - it is all being coordinated from here i
officials lost contact with the sub an hour and 45 minutes after it started itsjourney to the seabed. the sub itself is about seven metres, or 23 feet long, and can carry about five people. typically, crew and passengers. it s believed that the vessel has enough oxygen for four days. there is a major search and rescue operation under way to find this vessel, pictured here, before oxygen runs out. the titanic sank in 1912 and lies some 3,800 metres or 12,500 feet beneath the surface. five people were on board the mini sub. one of those is british businessman and explorer hamish harding, who wrote on facebook recently that he was due to join the latest expedition. i spoke with our correspondent jess parker, who gave us this update from boston. it s all being coordinated from here in boston. they are leading what has become an international search involving officials from the us and canada as well. because it s, of course, from newfoundland that the ship that transported this sub to t
and he won. ukraine may yet win back its land, but there is much here that will never be recovered. quentin sommerville, bbc news, donetsk. the reality of life on the front line in ukraine. that special report by our correspondent, quentin sommerville. let s turn to the day s other news. a submersible vessel which takes people to see the wreck of the titanic has gone missing in the atlantic ocean. there s a major search and rescue operation under way, with a race to find the vessel before oxygen runs out. the titanic sank in 1912 and lies some 12,500 feet beneath the surface. five people were on board the mini sub, and the rescue is being organised in boston, from where our correspondent jessica parker reports.