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GeneralRe: 12,,000+ feet down, five lives dependent on dwindling oxygen supply, steering by LogiTech Pin
trønderen22-Jun-23 1:56
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GeneralRe: 12,,000+ feet down, five lives dependent on dwindling oxygen supply, steering by LogiTech Pin
Bruno van Dooren22-Jun-23 2:09
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GeneralRe: 12,,000+ feet down, five lives dependent on dwindling oxygen supply, steering by LogiTech Pin
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GeneralRe: 12,,000+ feet down, five lives dependent on dwindling oxygen supply, steering by LogiTech Pin
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GeneralRe: 12,,000+ feet down, five lives dependent on dwindling oxygen supply, steering by LogiTech Pin
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GeneralRe: 12,,000+ feet down, five lives dependent on dwindling oxygen supply, steering by LogiTech Pin
trønderen22-Jun-23 1:30
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Bruno van Dooren wrote:
It also has no GPS locator or communication electronics.
GPS wouldn't make much sense. Radio waves at 1.5 GHz don't make it more than a cm or two below the surface. If you have seen a GPS unit reporting a position at greater depth (or a kilometer into a long tunnel with a few hundred meters of rock above your head), it is provided by an accelerometer/gyro, tracking the relative movements from the last known position. I am impressed by the precision of these mechanisms, but they do drift over time, and they are not GPS. Of course they might have a GPS, but it would be of any use only when the Titan is surfacing.

For communication electronics: I guess that very long wave radio signals, maybe as low as 80-100 kHz (a wavelength of roughly 3 km) could break through 3800 m of water, given sufficient transmitter power. That power might be available at a support ship, signaling to Titan. I question whether it would be available in Titan for signaling to the surface. At these wavelengths, very little bandwidth is available; you might easily disturb other essential communications. Long wave radio signals go a long way! Of course they might have communication electronics for 'normal' communication frequencies, but this would be of any use only when the Titan is surfacing.

Neither GPS nor communication electronics (with a possible exception for extremely long wave) would be of any help a few thousand meters below the surface, where we may assume that they are located now.
GeneralRe: 12,,000+ feet down, five lives dependent on dwindling oxygen supply, steering by LogiTech Pin
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