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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 RMS Titanic, a luxurious and "unsinkable" ship, sank on April 15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage. Over 1,500 people died, making it the deadliest peacetime maritime disaster.
While flying across the Atlantic Ocean just takes a matter of hours, a cargo ship moving from one end to the other can take a ...
In the summer of 2022, a team of deep-sea researchers spent six weeks in the North Atlantic Ocean, revisiting the remains of ...
The RMS Carpathia came to the rescue of stranded Titanic passengers after the shipwreck and sinking, saving over 700 ...
On April 14, 1912, the British liner RMS Titanic — on its maiden voyage — collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic at 11:40 p.m., ship’s time, and began sinking. The ship went under 2½ hours ...
On April 15, 1912, the British ocean liner Titanic sank in the North Atlantic during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City, killing over 1,500 passengers and crew members. Also, on this ...
Rescuers only recovered the bodies of 337 of the 1,500-plus passengers and crew who died in the disaster. Around one-third of ...
The Titanic's journey from Ireland to New York brought it straight through "Iceberg Alley" in the North Atlantic ...
The dramatic and sudden sinking of the ship that was touted to be unsinkable provoked a great search over the next 100 years ...
A new documentary reveals the incredible results of a project to create 3D underwater scans of the doomed ocean ...
Tuesday marks the 113th anniversary of the world's most famous ship sinking, observed by many as Titanic Remembrance Day.