That is a terrifying scenario
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Good lord I hope they find them in time...
Reminded me of that Russian submarine that sunk somewhere in the north Atlantic. They were hearing SOS Morse code clanking for days.
Yeah, very relevant story indeed: https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/navy-ships/a23494010/kursk-submarine-disaster/
My God, this is so horrible. Imagine what it must be like for the people in that sub. Do they not have fuel to surface? I'd prefer to surface in the middle of no where instead of running down an oxygen clock.
It's probably the surfacing that is the issue. Also, the entire capsule is bolted together: they can't just open a hatch when they surface 😬