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'We were hoping this wasn't going to happen': Expert says industry had concerns about Titan (Original Post)
BeyondGeography
Jun 2023
OP
There are Real Professional Certified Rockets, that work; and then there was this nitwit:
MagaSmash
Jun 2023
#2
apparently he didn't know we'd already been to space; and that ...yep....it's round.
MagaSmash
Jun 2023
#4
bucolic_frolic
(43,301 posts)1. Guinea pigs
Did they do an empty test dive at that depth?
MagaSmash
(5,477 posts)2. There are Real Professional Certified Rockets, that work; and then there was this nitwit:
An Idiot trying to fly a Steam Rocket
same thing
spike jones
(1,688 posts)3. "He died doing what he loved."
If that is ever said about me, you will know that I died passed out drunk on the couch.
MagaSmash
(5,477 posts)4. apparently he didn't know we'd already been to space; and that ...yep....it's round.
Kid Berwyn
(14,965 posts)5. Titan was not certified by the deep submersible industry.
"Only 10 vehicles in the whole world that can go 4,000 meters or deeper and all of them are certified, except the Titan. It is an outlier." -- Will Kohnen
Titan has had no expert certification in oversight in design, fabrication and testing.