“What was that bang?” Wendy Rush, the widow of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, asks whereas on a help vessel close by.
Investigators of the OceanGate Titan submersible catastrophe have found chilling footage that seems to point out “the second when all communication was misplaced.”
On Friday, Discovery launched a preview for its upcoming two-part documentary, Implosion: The Titanic Sub Catastrophe, wherein Wendy Rush, the widow of OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, heard a loud bang, which is believed to be the implosion.
In June 2023, after a five-day seek for the lacking Titan submersible, the Coast Guard and OceanGate Expeditions confirmed the worst: Stockton Rush, in addition to passengers Shahzada Dawood, his 19-year-old son Suleman Dawood, adventurer and billionaire Hamish Harding, Titanic fanatic and diver Paul-Henri Nargeolet all died aboard the vessel, which went lacking shortly after its dive on Father’s Day.
The preview clip featured members of the Coast Guard watching Rush — OceanGate’s Director of Communications — and her workforce listening to a “bang” coming from the Titan whereas they had been on board a help vessel close by. (The brand new footage of Rush and her workforce was first launched by the U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday.)
“Communications continued all through the descent. There have been no transmissions, which indicated bother or an emergency aboard the Titan,” a person mentioned in a voiceover, within the Discovery preview over footage of USCG members showing to be in a briefing. “At 10:47:27 a.m. native, the Titan messaged, ‘Dropped two WTS.’ At 10:47:33 a.m. native, the Titan was pinged for the ultimate time. The depth of the Titan was 3,346 meters.”
“The investigation workforce not too long ago found video proof of the second all communication was misplaced,” a message learn on display.
A Coast Guard officer then might be seen bringing out a laptop computer to point out the footage of Rush to 2 different members.

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“You’ll hear a noise that’s exterior to the ship — or exterior to the room, I ought to say — and you may see their response to the noise,” the officer mentioned, prefacing the video of Rush.
Within the footage of Rush, she might be seen monitoring the Titan because it continues to drop. A loud noise can then be heard, which the Coast Guard officer in comparison with a “door slamming.”
“What was that bang?” Rush requested within the clip, earlier than she then obtained a message from the Titan that learn, “Drop two weights.”
Whereas reacting to the footage, the USCG officer defined that “dropped two weights” was the “final message” obtained from the Titan.
“The message truly is available in after they heard the noise of what might presumably have been the implosion noise,” he added.
One of many Coast Guard members famous that Rush seemed to be relieved after receiving the message. The USCG officer revealed why the sound got here earlier than the message.
“What we imagine is an implosion sound got here first earlier than the pc message of ‘dropped two weights’ based mostly upon the velocity of precise sound,” he defined. “Sound travels by the water column at 1,500 meters per second, proper? And they also had been at 3,346 meters under the floor. So that will’ve been, like, two and a half seconds. ‘Dropped two weights’ is the very last thing that they said. Inside 5 seconds is after we misplaced comms in monitoring.”
Implosion: The Titanic Sub Catastrophe — which might be launched subsequent week — is a two-hour particular that “investigates the 2023 OceanGate submersible tragedy, that includes never-before-seen footage, unprecedented entry to america Coast Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation, and new video from contained in the Titan,” in line with Discovery, per a press launch.
“The particular explores how the tragedy unfolded, what warning indicators had been missed, and the lingering questions round deep-sea exploration and security,” the synopsis added.
Discovery just isn’t the one platform releasing a documentary concerning the OceanGate tragedy, nevertheless.
On Thursday, Netflix launched the trailer for its documentary, titled Titan: The OceanGate Catastrophe, which might be launched on June 11, 2025 — precisely per week earlier than the two-year anniversary of the tragedy.
Whereas Discovery seems to have had entry to the USCG investigation, Netflix might be diving into what led to the catastrophe, specializing in Stockton Rush and his firm.
In response to the streamer, per a press launch, Titan: The OceanGate Catastrophe “delves into the psyche of billionaire OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush and explores his relentless quest to deliver oceanic exploration to the lots — at any value.”
“By means of unique entry to whistleblower testimony, pivotal audio recordings, and pictures from the corporate’s early days, the movie offers an unprecedented have a look at the technical challenges, ethical dilemmas, and shockingly poor choices that culminated within the catastrophic expedition,” the synopsis continued. “Titan examines the doomed underwater endeavor that compelled the world to rethink the value of unchecked ambition within the depths of the ocean.
Discovery’s documentary, Implosion: The Titanic Sub Catastropheairs on Might 28, whereas Netflix’s doc, Titan: The OceanGate Catastrophedrops on June 11.