A SUBMARINE with five people on board - including a British billionaire - vanished as it headed to view the wreckage of the Titanic.
Now rescuers are in a race against time to locate the vessel - which has just 72 hours of oxygen left on board.
A submarine used to take tourists to see the wreckage of Titanic has vanishedCredit: OceanGateThis is the final photo taken of the submarine abovewaterFive people were on board the vesselCredit: OceanGateRescue crews are frantically searching the Atlantic Ocean after the £200,000-a-head voyage disappeared while heading to the wreckage of the Titanic.
It's believed Brit billionaire Hamish Harding, French diving expert Paul-Henry Nargeolet and submarine boss Stockton Rush are among those missing.
We take a look at exactly how the incident has unfolded in local time in Newfoundland, Canada.
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On Saturday evening, billionaire businessman Hamish Harding excitedly posted on social media about the expedition ahead.
He also mentioned the poor window conditions the crew had been facing.
He wrote: "Due to the worst winter in Newfoundland in 40 years, this mission is likely to be the first and only manned mission to the Titanic in 2023.
"A weather window has just opened up and we are going to attempt a dive tomorrow."
"We started steaming from St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada yesterday and are planning to start dive operations around 4am tomorrow morning.
"Until then we have a lot of preparations and briefings to do."
4am Sunday
It's understood the sub set sail from St John's in Newfoundland at 4am on Sunday, based on Hamish's post on Facebook.
St John’s is around 370 miles (600km) from the Titanic wreckage site.
5.45am Sunday
Just one hour and 45 minutes into the expedition the submarine lost contact with its transport vessel - the Polar Prince, according to the US Coast Guard.
The company previously revealed it uses Elon Musk's Starlink to communicate with the vessel, however it's not clear what has gone wrong with the network.
Man, 54, charged with murder after Maureen Gitau, 24, vanished a month agoWhat we know:
- Frantic rescue mission to find the missing Titan submarine which vanished while exploring the Titanic
- US Coast Guard fear sub only has enough oxygen to last until 12pm on Thursday
- Five people on board the submarine have all been named - including Brit billionaire Hamish Harding
- OceanGate boss Stockton Rush, French sub-pilot Paul-Henry Nargeolet, businessman Shahzada Dawood and his son Sulaiman are the missing crew
- Ships and planes combing the area around the wreck using sonar to find the sub
- US and Canada leading rescue mission with UK teams on standby to join hunt
- Fears the tourist submarine could be "tangled" in the wreckage of the Titanic
- Pal of Hamish reveals his final text message talking about bad weather ahead of the mission
- Timeline reveals the last movements of the Titan before she went dark
3.15pm Sunday
The final picture of the sub above water was posted on Sunday afternoon.
Snaps posted on Hamish’s business’s Twitter show the vessel in foggy and wet weather being taken out by two dinghies on a barge.
It's not known the exact time that the picture was taken.
9.15pm Sunday
At roughly midnight on Monday morning the vessel was reported “overdue”.
It’s believed this is when the alarm was raised and the Coast Guard were notified.
A spokesman for OceanGate said: "We are exploring and mobilising all options to bring the crew back safely.
"Our entire focus is 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 reestablish contact with the submersible.
"We are working toward the safe return of the crewmembers."
11.30am Monday
Along with texts, every 15 minutes Titan sends 'pings' to transport vessel the Polar Prince.
The final of these messages is understood to have been sent at around 3pm UK time (11.30am local time) on Monday, The Times reports.
The final ping showed Titan directly above the Titanic at this time, sources claim.
After that, no contact was had with the vessel at all.
Missing
Along with Mr Harding, French submersible pilot Paul-Henry Nargeolet is also feared to be on board.
Mr Nargeolet is the Director of Underwater Research Program at Premier Exhibitions, RMS Titanic, Inc.
The diving expert previously spoke frankly of the extreme dangers of deep-sea exploration in an interview.
He said: “If you are 11m or 11km down, if something bad happens, the result is the same.
“When you’re in very deep water, you’re dead before you realise that something is happening, so it’s just not a problem.”
It's thought the pair have been accompanied by Stockton Rush, the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of OceanGate Inc - the company carrying out the expedition.
Last year he told CBC: "Titan is the only five-person sub capable of going to the Titanic depth, which is half the depth of the ocean.
"There are no switches and things to bump into, we have one button to turn it on.
"Everything else is done with touch screens and computers, and so you really become part of the vehicle and everybody gets to know everyone pretty well."
Brit billionaire Hamish Harding is confirmed to be one of the crewStockton Rush, CEO of OceanGate, is feared to be on the missing submarinePaul-Henry Nargeolet, 73, is also feared missing submarine