• Bipta@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    It sure sounds like they’re likely alive based on the reported banging. Sadly rescue before oxygen runs out seems impossible.

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      2 years ago

      They were alive, which is very very sad, but if they lost power (seems likely) then without heaters they would have froze to death a couple days ago.

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        2 years ago

        That’s what an article emphasized that I skimmed through. The sub had automatic pinging, and systems to automatically raise it to the surface if an untoward event happened. For communication and pinging to be lost, as well as the lack of floating submersible… It’s likely whatever happened buggered the whole setup. The banging also was supposedly heard in 30 minute intervals, but no one is saying how many of those intervals happened. The banging could be from anything. The deeps get strange, and the water distorts much of what we know. Multiple people with knowledge from other searches, like the 2014 MH flight, said banging was often heard during their searches but it was always from other sources.