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Submarine vs. Submersible: What’s the Difference?

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The search and rescue mission for OceanGate’s Titan, a five-person submersible that disappeared en route to the Titanic shipwreck on Sunday, June 18, has generated lots of questions. One of them involves terminology: Why is everyone calling the vessel a submersible, rather than a submarine?

In short, because the Titan is a submersible, not a submarine. The two words aren’t direct synonyms. Here’s how oceanographer Edith Widder explained the main distinction in a video for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration:

“The difference between a submarine and a submersible is [that] a submarine has enough power to leave port and come back to port under its own power. A submersible has very limited power reserves, so it needs a mother ship that can launch it and recover it.”

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Ellen Gutoskey

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