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The US Coast Guard said that more noises have been heard in the search for the missing Titanic sub.

News that noises have been picked up in the hunt for the missing submersible has offered a glimmer of hope that the five men on board are alive.

Capt. Jamie Frederick said they still don’t know what the noises are – but teams are looking in that area.

The search is being expanded – the surface search is now twice the size of the state of Connecticut, and the sub-surface search is 2.5 miles deep.

Today, an HC-130 Hercules aircraft has travelled 879 miles over the search area.

Aircraft from partner agencies are also scheduled to search.

Capt Frederick also told reporters it’s still a search and rescue operation, adding: “We have to remain optimistic and hopeful.”

The crew are thought to have less than 20 hours of oxygen left, based on a previous estimate.

Contact with the sub – which has five people on board – was lost on June 18 as it made a 3,800m descent to the Titanic wreck.

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A massive search and rescue operation is under way in the mid Atlantic after a tourist submarine went missing during a dive to Titanic’s wreck on June 18.

According the US Coast Guard, contact with the small sub was lost about an hour and 45 minutes into its dive.

Tour firm OceanGate said all options were being explored to rescue the five people onboard.

Tickets cost $250,000 for an eight-day trip including dives to the wreck at a depth of 12,500ft.

Government agencies, the US and Canadian navies and commercial deep-sea firms are helping the rescue operation, officials said.

Titanic’s wreck lies some 435 miles south of St John’s, Newfoundland, though the rescue mission is being run from Boston, Massachusetts.

The missing craft is believed to be OceanGate’s Titan submersible, a truck-sized sub that holds five people and usually dives with a four-day emergency supply of oxygen.

OceanGate said its “entire focus [was] on the crewmembers in the submersible and their families”.

“We are deeply thankful for the extensive assistance we have received from several government agencies and deep sea companies in our efforts to re-establish contact with the submersible,” it added.

The company bills the eight-day trip on its carbon-fibre submersible as a “chance to step outside of everyday life and discover something truly extraordinary”.

According to its website, one expedition is ongoing and two more have been planned for June 2024.

The submersible usually carries a pilot, three paying guests, and what the company calls a “content expert”.

The trip sets sail from St John’s in Newfoundland. Each full dive to the wreck, including the descent and ascent, reportedly takes around eight hours.

The OceanGate website lists three submersibles it owns, and only the Titan is capable of diving deep enough to reach the Titanic wreckage.

The vessel weighs 23,000 lbs and, according to the website, can reach depths of up to 13,100 ft and has 96 hours of life support available for a crew of five.

A vessel called the Polar Prince, which is used to transport submersibles to the wreckage site, was involved in the expedition.