The main company, OceanGate Inc., built, tested, and maintained the Titan submersible as well as its predecessors, the ...
The company bought its first sub from the Azores in January 2013, which later became “Cyclops,” OceanGate’s first submersible. Sohnlein co-founded the company with Stockton Rush in 2009 and ...
Then it’s off… Read More Don’t call it Cyclops 2: The five-person submersible built by Everett, Wash.-based OceanGate has been renamed Titan, befitting its role as a vehicle designed to get ...
David Lochridge told the hearing that, during a journey in OceanGate's Cyclops 1 submersible in the summer of June 2016, he "embarrassed" Stockton Rush by telling him he shouldn't pilot the vessel.
McCallum said he was disturbed by the visit, during which he examined the submersible known as Cyclops I. OceanGate's next iteration was still in planning: Cyclops II, eventually renamed the Titan.
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OceanGate, the US firm behind the dives ... David will make repeated dives in a new carbon fibre submersible called Cyclops 2, designed to withstand depths of up to 4,000m. On each trip to ...
This can’t be the end of deep-diving submersibles and I don’t believe that it will be,” said businessman Guillermo Sohnlein, who helped found OceanGate with Stockton Rush. Sohnlein ...
The Cyclops 1 is another submersible vessel model that OceanGate has advertised on its website. The Cyclops model can travel to 1,640 feet — much shallower than the Titan's over 13,000 feet ...
the legendary Cyclops. This is, in part, due to mainstream perception in adapted media, but it’s also just that Scott has been around for so long, even his most iconic ability has grown and ...
But the shepherd is about to return… Part 2 The Cyclops - called Polyphemus - is a giant, with one eye in the middle of his forehead and he's the son of Poseidon, god of the sea. His diet ...
What's a one-eyed monster from Greek mythology got to do with tennis? Well, this Cyclops is a system of infra-red beams which is used to help determine whether serves are in or out. With top players ...