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carolinakid

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In June 2023, people around the world watched with bated breath as crews searched the North Atlantic waters near the wreckage of the Titanic for a submersible carrying five passengers that went missing. Another submersible has just gone missing off the coast of Antarctica, and while it wasn't carrying humans like the Titan submersible, it's an unfortunate loss for scientific research.

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The University of Gothenburg in Sweden purchased the Ran submersible for approximately $3.6 million in 2015, according to a press release from the school. At 23 feet long, it was just one of three scientific submersibles of its kind in the world. It disappeared while researchers were using the machine remotely to study the melting of the Thwaites Glacier. The ice mass is also referred to as the "Doomsday Glacier" because it could potentially raise global sea levels by more than 10 feet if it were to melt completely. Naturally, it's an area of interest for scientists studying climate change and its effects on the area like the Ran research team.

"This was the second time we took Ran to Thwaites Glacier to document the area under the ice," Anna Wåhlin, a professor of physical oceanography and a leader on the project, said of the endeavor. "Thanks to Ran, we became the first researchers in the world to enter Thwaites in 2019, and during the current expedition we have visited the same area again. Even if you see melting and movements in the ice from satellite data, from Ran we get close-ups of the underside of the ice and information about exactly which mechanisms are behind the melting."


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As for what happened to the submersible, Wåhlin doesn't have high hopes of it being found. "It's a bit like looking for a needle in a haystack, but without even knowing where the haystack is," she said. "At this point, Ran's batteries are dead. All we know is that something unexpected happened under the ice. We suspect it ran into trouble, and then something prevented it from getting out."

It seems like seals living under the ice might have a better chance at finding Ran.
 

BMR Genie

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I’d rather be in a plane going down instead of that thing in the ocean

like Sammy said, stay away
Same. If I have to choose between deep in the ocean or up in the air? I will choose the up in the air and be able to breath for the one last time before dying.
 

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The spam links and adverts weren't necessary. Switching Toggle BB code on before copy/pasting and posting then switching it off afterwards removes the outside links. Ads and assorted junk have to be edited manually.
 
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