A section of the railings on the ship’s iconic bow deck was discovered to have broken off in a July expedition to the wreck site at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean led by RMS Titanic Inc ...
For decades, the bow has been a testament to the Titanic's strength ... to the research team, a section of the railing, approximately 15 feet long, detached from the wreck within the last two ...
Our sub was parked on the upper deck of the most famous wreck in history ... but this one was never used. A fallen section of the bow’s steel railing lies nearby on the sediment of the seabed.
Six-tonne robots will spend up to 20 days mapping and cataloguing the wreck site ... inspection. RMS Titanic Inc There is still much to learn about Titanic, even its famous bow Two six-tonne ...
The radio room of the Titanic landed on the ocean floor with the bow section ... surrounding the wreck. The retrieval of the radio, which will require cutting away a section of the suite’s ...
The submarine spent five hours exploring the wreck, including iconic sights such as the bow ... this section of the ship and the stern, which lies hundreds of yards away after Titanic snapped ...
Most notably, however, was RMST’s confirmation that a portion of the forecastle deck’s bow railing (made famous in James Cameron’s Titanic ... will not visit the wreck this year and has ...
An unmanned deep-sea robot deployed from a Canadian ship discovered the wreckage of the Titan on Thursday morning about 488 metres (1,600 feet) from the bow of the century-old wreck, 4km (2.5 ...