On April 14, 1912, a lookout on the RMS Titanic called “Iceberg, right ahead!” A blaze in the ship's boiler room may have ...
An estimate made by an expert right after the incident put the ship 500 miles from Halifax and 70 miles south of the Grand ...
Despite such all-consuming coverage, one major player in the disaster is often overlooked - the iceberg that sank Titanic. Ice Engineer Claude Daley explains how icebergs change personality at sea.
It went down with the ship when the British ocean ... to be unsinkable sank to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean after striking an iceberg in 1912. Approximately 1,500 of the Titanic’s 2,200 ...
According to a recent study, the giant iceberg responsible for sinking the Titanic could have been the result of snow that fell into southwest Greenland about 100,000 years ago. The observations ...
A century after the Titanic disaster, scientists have found an unexpected culprit for the sinking: the moon ... ago next month was that it hit an iceberg. “But the lunar connection may explain ...
At 11.40pm on 14 April 1912, the famously 'unsinkable' ocean liner, Titanic, struck an iceberg. Two hours and 40 minutes later she sank deep into the freezing Atlantic waters. Less than a third of ...
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