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From crumbling steel to personal artifacts, each item tells a story — and one PEOPLE reporter recently got an up close and ...
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Titanic rests at a depth of around 12,500 feet or 2.3 miles below the surface. This means the ship resides in the ocean's "midnight zone," named for its unceasing darkness.
“Titanic: The Official Exhibition” will be presented for a limited time at Downsview Airport Lands, Hangar Bay 12, located at 30 Hanover Rd. The exhibit is open to all ages.
A lettercard penned by one of the Titanic's most well-known survivors from onboard the ship, days before it sank, has sold for $399,000 at auction. In the note, written to the seller's great-uncle ...
News US News Titanic sinking Incredible new Titanic wreckage scan reveals more details on doomed ship's final hours The project, led by National Geographic and Atlantic Productions for a new ...
Titanic scan reveals ground-breaking details of ship's final hours Atlantic Productions/Magellan The digital scan shows the bow sitting upright on the sea floor Rebecca Morelle ...
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RMS Titanic Inc., a Georgia-based company that holds the legal rights to the 112-year-old wreck, completed its first trip since 2010 and released images from the expedition on Monday.
On July 13, 2024, RMS Titanic's Expedition 2024 set to sea aboard the Dino Chouest, a 348-foot (106-m) deepwater anchor handling tug supply vessel homeported in Galliano, Louisiana.
Marking the 112th anniversary of the Titanic’s maiden voyage, Us Weekly sat down with researcher James Penca to get a glimpse into the life of passenger John Jacob Astor, the wealthiest man ...
The Titanic can't be raised for several reasons: It'd be too costly, the wreckage is deteriorating, and the wreck is considered a gravesite.