of hope. the noises have been described as banging noises. again, they have to put the whole picture together in context and they have to eliminate potential manmade sources other than the titan. they don t know precisely what the noises are. naval experts are analyzing the data. underwater robots, rovs were moved to get in to the spot where the noises were heard. those sounds continue today. we hope that when we re able to get additional rovs in the morning, the intent will be to continue to search in those areas where the noises were detected. deep sea recovery equipment, additional underwater robots, search and rescue vessels all rushing to the remote area along with experts. experts that know about deep water rescues and recoveries. the stats as published on the ocean gate website show the vessel would potentially be estimated to run out of life
doctor, thank you for being with us. what s this glacier? where is it and what s happening to it? yeah, good morning, john, the glacier in the west. it s a ten-day fair, you get on the tip of chile, you get on a chip, it s ten days before you actually get to the glacier itself. but it s the biggest worry in some of the climate science right now. this thing is losing about 50 billion tons of ice to the ocean per year. and we ve been worried about this for several decades. but we re even more worried about it right now because of this new studied we ve just conducted which is looking into the path of this glacier, what it s done in the last 200 years. and what we re trying to see, using underwater robots, with the seabed around the edge of the glacier, is there s been times in the past where the glacier s actually been melting i believe twice as fast as it is