Last week wrapped up the Coast Guard’s two-week inquiry into the sinking of the submersible Titan, which imploded on a dive to the wreck of Titanic. The BBC summarised the findings in an article at the weekend. It included a number of fascinating annotated photographs identifying parts of the wreckage. But it also included the following graphic, which captures the text messages sent by the Titan and the depths at which the messages were sent.
This is significantly better than a number of pieces I have seen lately, to be fair, most of those focus on the dive depths of various objects and creatures. Mostly that is because the graphics—this one included—do not scale the objects to the depths. I understand the why; many would be too small to see. But I think that difference in scale really hits home just how deep Titanic rests on the seabed.
Because this graphic does not focus on the dive depths of objects, but rather the texts Titan sent at what depth, the scale issue is less relevant. Though, the weird bit is how Titanic sits below 3800 m. She rests at 3840 and that little dip on the sea floor looks closer to 400 m.
Overall, though, a solid piece.
Credit for the piece goes to the BBC’s graphics department.