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Nearly 113 years after she sank, RMS Titanic is still revealing her secrets. According to the detailed 3D model, Titanic could have survived if circumstances had been only marginally different.
A new National Geographic documentary sheds light on the actions of Titanic First Officer William Murdoch, who has widely ...
The Titanic resides 12,500 feet below the surface. For some context, that Titan submersible voyaging to the wreckage imploded ... a launch moments before the starboard side was engulfed ...
On April 14, just before midnight, the 882-foot ship struck an iceberg, sparking a chain of events that would lead to one of the most dramatic shipwrecks in history, killing roughly 1,500 people, per ...
At the end of the wreck site, the team spots on the ... saving hundreds of lives. The starboard bow of the Titanic digital twin, seen from above. Magellan Limited/Atlantic Productions “There ...
The crew tried to bank left but failed to avoid the iceberg, which scraped along the Titanic's starboard (right side ... where its wreck remains some 12,467 feet (3,800 meters) below the surface ...
Have any parts of the Titanic wreckage been taken out of the sea ... In 1998, a 15-ton piece of the boat’s starboard hull, known as “The Big Piece,” was removed from the ocean floor.
“This is the most impactful thing that has happened since the wreck was first found in 1985,” Parks Stephenson, a Titanic expert ... been a thin gash on the starboard side - seemingly ...
The historic wreck lies 3,800 metres below the ... At 11:40pm, the Titanic strikes an iceberg on her starboard side, creating a series of punctures below the waterline that seal her fate despite ...