Scientists were already able to recover footage of their final moments on the SD card
this post was submitted on 19 Oct 2025
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Tragic Titan submersible’s $62 SanDisk memory card found undamaged at wreckage site
(www.tomshardware.com)
Tragic?
Yeah we should build a bigger submarine that fits more billionaires. But no kids this time.
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That sticker "pressure tested" on the camera housing is not lying
There's probably an expensive helium mechanical drive somewhere down there that suddenly found itself to be considerably smaller than it started out.
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I recommend this great video from Scott Manley on the NTSB report :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMUjCZ7MMWQ
He also has a previous video that is more speculative before the report but very interesting anyway.