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The missing submersible that disappeared while exploring the wreckage of the Titanic uses a modified video game controller to steer the ship, according to the CEO. IE 11 is not supported.
A video game controller was used to operate the OceanGate Expeditions missing submersible used for exploring the wreckage of the RMS Titanic in June 2023.
The 23,000-pound submersible, which vanished in the North Atlantic Sunday with five people aboard, is piloted by a video game controller during dives of up to 13,000 feet, the CEO revealed in an ...
According to Forbes, Titan was controlled using a $30 Logitech PC controller. A submersible carrying five people on a tour of the Titanic wreck disappeared on Sunday after contact was lost with ...
A n OceanGate Expeditions tourist submersible went missing Sunday during its expedition to the Titanic wreckage site. It was using an old and cheap Logitech video game controller for steering. The ...
A submarine that went missing on a Titanic wreckage tourist excursion relied on a simple $30 video game controller to maneuver the submersible, RadarOnline.com has learned.. The submersible ...
Notably, the submarine is controlled by a $30 Logitech F710 wireless PC game controller that was released in 2010. The controller is wireless, ... Missing Titanic submersible found, ...
A video on the CBS Sunday Morning YouTube channel from December 2022 revealed that the missing Titan submersible might have been piloted using a video game controller priced at about RM150.
The missing submersible that offers tours of the Titanic wreckage is piloted by a modified Playstation controller. The OceanGate submarine vessel is controlled using a wireless Logitech F710 ...
Inside Titan: Titanic-spotting submarine steered by video game controller. OceanGate Expeditions offered tours of the wreck of the legendary liner for $250,000 per person ...
Most astonishingly, the craft is controlled by a generic video games controller – specifically a Logitech F710 Wireless PC Gamepad from 2011, according to gaming expert Matthew Ruddle – and ...
The US Coast Guard has confirmed that the Titan submersible experienced a “catastrophic implosion” when it submerged to view the Titanic wreckage, killing all five passengers aboard.. The ...