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When was the Titanic found? The remains of the Titanic were discovered on Sept. 1, 1985. Proposals to salvage the wreck began almost immediately after the ship had sunk in 1912.
A group of undersea specialists is heading for the sunken ship RMS Titanic to photograph its wreck site and debris field, a high-tech, high-resolution effort organizers say will produce detailed ...
The Titanic sunk over a hundred years ago, and to this day, it’s one of the most famous and fascinating ships ever built. Although it’s at the bottom of the sea, the ship is still a ...
Gary Friedman/Los Angeles Times via Getty A 15 ton section of the Titanic hull, the largest piece of the sunken ship ever recovered from the ocean floor, being installed at the California Science ...
The "unsinkable" Titanic met its demise on April 14, 1912. Here are both some well-known and little-known facts about the legendary ship that changed history.
Evidence shows the sunken ship was number 401, the Titanic. Auctioned items from the Olympic in 2023 and 2019 support this, as do items recovered from the Titanic wreck, which bore the number 401.
The Titanic's rust-caked bow, an officer's cabin and a promenade window are part of the never-before-seen footage of the shipwreck site, which continues to slowly vanish 12,500 feet below the waves.
The tourist submersible that went missing over the weekend on an expedition to the Titanic may have gotten stuck on the century-old sunken ship’s wreckage or be bobbing undetected in the ...
When was the Titanic found? The remains of the Titanic were discovered on Sept. 1, 1985. Proposals to salvage the wreck began almost immediately after the ship had sunk in 1912.
All you've ever wanted to know about the RMS Titanic, which at the time of its building was the largest ship and deemed unsinkable. It sank on April 15, 1912, in the North Atlantic.
The Titan submersible is operated by OceanGate Expeditions to explore the wreckage of the sunken Titanic off the coast of Newfoundland. (Oceangate Expeditions/Reuters) ...
A 15 ton section of the Titanic hull, the largest piece of the sunken ship ever recovered from the ocean floor, being installed at the California Science Center at Exposition Park.