1. An inflated balloon bought from the festival ground will burst if pressed with both hands. Experts conclude that the same thing happened to Titan, which sank into the deep sea.
The probe was crushed by the pressure of the water around it. This pressure is thought to be similar to the weight of the Eiffel Tower.
2. Just as the air in the balloon bursts against the pressure exerted by our hands, the spacecraft imploded against the external pressure. Experts believe that it is the debris did not disperse and hit the base because the probe was crushed from the implosion.
3. Disaster happened in a millisecond. Just a thousandth of a second. We need 25 milliseconds to even recognize a burn on the body. Those five people met with disaster faster than that.
4. Studying the remains and understanding the change in its carbon fiber structure will reveal how much pressure Titan must have experienced. The tubular probe is made of carbon fiber. Its inner and outer armor is made of titanium layers.
5. Scientists are also analyzing why the probe that completed the mission earlier could not do it this time. The probe may have experienced more water pressure than usual. This may be due to heavy surface ice and increased ocean currents.
Parts of the Titan were found scattered near the wreckage of the Titanic on Thursday.
Parts of Titan
1,600 feet away from the Titanic wreckage
What was found
Five parts including landing frame, rear armor and front.
The search of the sea floor to recover the wreckage will continue. For this, a few ships, including Titan's mothership Polar Prince, will remain in the region.
Implosion soon after disappearing?
Titan may have imploded within hours of Sunday's disappearance.
Contact was lost after reaching a depth of 3500 meters.
Following this, the US Navy picked up a sound from the sea that it believed was an explosion.
Dead bodies
The US Coast Guard said the bodies of those killed may never be found or recovered.
Discovered by Odysseus 6K
The remains of Titan found
Small unmanned watercraft (ROV)
Launched underwater from the ship Horizon Arctic
It can reach a depth of 6,000 meters under the sea