Scientists on Tuesday removed the rear hatch on the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley, although the work won't immediately remove the questions surrounding the sinking of the sub in 1864.
The 40-foot, hand-cranked sub, the first in history to sink an enemy warship, sank off Charleston after sending the Union blockade ship Housatonic to the bottom on Feb. 17, 1864.
The eight Hunley crew members went down with the sub.
The Hunley has two towers with hatches but the rear hatch apparently was locked. After it was removed from the sub, which is in a conservation tank at a lab in North Charleston, the hatch was taken to the lab for X-rays.
The way the sub was configured, most of the crew would have had to have opened that hatch and escaped through the back tower.
The fact it was locked indicates the crew didn't sense an emergency in the last minutes of the sub, said state Sen. Glenn McConnell, R- Charleston and chairman of the South Carolina Hunley Commission.
"It ends any speculation that there was panic on board," he said.
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I dont know, maybe sharks kept them from coming out.
I had no idea they had subs back in the mid 1800's, that is seriously amazing. You'd think they'd sense they were sinking unless they were all asfixiated or something.
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There is a movie of this. Not a bad one either.
things may have happened so quickly that they didn't realize what was going on.
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The movie was pretty good.Armand Assante did a Southern accent in it.Almost as good as Balazar the Cajun or whatever that role was.
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