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You are right. US has picked up aircraft from 19,000 ft under. Freaking incredible.Experts know what they are doing they have lifted out F18 from under water
Usually submarines have some candles made of NaClO2, which can release large amounts of oxygen.Well an hour of oxygen left as we speak. And the search is still going on.
We all know what's coming next. At this stage there should be no hope by the families. It's a difficult thing to accept as I've been through this but it is what it is.
They don't anymore, after Kursk, if the hull is breached, even slightly, those candle can ignite with the slightest form of organic compound (like oil and grease).Usually submarines have some candles made of NaClO2, which can release large amounts of oxygen.
When I was in chemistry lab class in high school, my chemistry teacher gave each student one of these candles to experiment with.They don't anymore, after Kursk, if the hull is breached, even slightly, those candle can ignite with the slightest form of organic compound (like oil and grease).
Most sub now are equipped with rebreathing tech, which uses soda lime to filtrate CO2 make the air breathable, but I seriously doubt they have those thing onboard
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yet the control panel was a videogame controllerWhen I was in chemistry lab class in high school, my chemistry teacher gave each student one of these candles to experiment with.
If schools can use this candle in large quantities, it must be very cheap.
A submarine full of rich people has no reason to lack such cheap material.
They weren't exploring anything new nor did they have the credentials, experience and/or training to embark on explorations.Humans (at least some of us) have a spirit to explore the unknown. That is one of the things that makes us different
Again, they wouldn't use sodium chlorite anymore, or any oxygen cartridge for that matter, I mean that's basically how those people who survived Kursk died at the end.When I was in chemistry lab class in high school, my chemistry teacher gave each student one of these candles to experiment with.
If schools can use this candle in large quantities, it must be very cheap.
A submarine full of rich people has no reason to lack such cheap material.
Goes to show money is not equal to wisdom.The irony of rich people dying in a tourist submarine vs hundreds of poor migrants on a small boat.