Are we supposed to believe it doesn't have some kind of GPS? Seems odd. We are being distracted I'm sure. Thoughts?
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The "news" is sure short on details.
I've heard it is navigated with instructions from the support vessel, but also that there's no tether. How it would communicate is a mystery.
Also heard it has a distress buoy, but there's been no sign of it.
It could have surfaced and just hasn't been found or it could be stuck on the bottom. Maybe has no power. Nobody seems to know anything.
96 hours is the extent of their air starting at 4am Sunday. Might be able to stretch that. So that means wee hours Thursday they'll be dead if they aren't already.
They seem to be indicating it used Starlink satellites in some articles.
In others. They say it only had communication with the support vessel when directly underneath it.