Teen on Titan sub hoped to solve Rubik\u0027s Cube 12,000 feet down: Mom
Guinness World Records said in a statement that it did receive an application from Suleman earlier this year “with a new record title suggestion for the deepest Rubik’s Cube solve.”
But the pandemic delayed the family’s plans. When it came time to take the trip in June, Christine said she “stepped back and gave the space to Suleman because he really wanted to go.” This undated image courtesy of OceanGate Expeditions, shows their Titan submersible launching from a platform.Christine and her daughter watched the submersible’s journey from the Canadian research vessel Polar Prince. She said she “lost hope when we passed the 96 hours mark” – the estimated point past which the submersible ran out of oxygen supply.It had been a lifelong dream of her husband’s, she said. “Shahzada was so excited to go down, he was like a little child.
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