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Ohio Billionaire to Attempt Dive to Titanic Wreck in $20 Million Submarine to Prove It’s Safe to Visit

May 30, 2024
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Ohio Billionaire to Attempt Dive to Titanic Wreck in $20 Million Submarine to Prove It’s Safe to Visit
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Ohio billionaire Larry Connor is planning a deep-sea expedition to the Titanic shipwreck site to showcase the safety of underwater exploration. He will make this journey in the Triton 4000/2 Abyssal Explorer submersible.

Connor is teaming up with Patrick Lahey from Triton Submarines to show that with the right engineering, deep-sea ventures can be safe. The Abyssal Explorer, which costs $20 million, is equipped with advanced technology designed to ensure safe and reliable dives to the depths where the Titanic rests.

The submersible is built for repeated trips to such extreme depths, and it includes state-of-the-art safety features. Connor’s collaboration with Triton Submarines marks a significant moment in the field of deep-sea exploration. They aim to demonstrate that these types of expeditions can be conducted safely, opening up new possibilities for scientific research and underwater discovery.

By undertaking this mission, Connor hopes to inspire confidence in the engineering and technology behind deep-sea submersibles. His goal is to highlight how thorough preparation and cutting-edge design can make even the most challenging underwater environments accessible and safe for exploration.

This expedition is not just about visiting the Titanic; it’s about proving that with the right equipment, humans can safely explore the farthest reaches of our oceans. The mission promises to offer breathtaking views of the ocean’s depths, providing a glimpse into a part of the world that few have ever seen.

Connor’s venture into the deep sea aims to pave the way for future explorations, potentially leading to new discoveries and a greater understanding of our planet’s underwater frontiers.

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