A Titanic Question from Germany

“Thank you for the May Issue of your AD Newsletter from Novi. I am glad that my South African correspondence found your interest. Here comes another message that might interest your Titanic readers as well. The other day we went … Continue reading

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Release of 3-D movie Titanic is announced!

Excerpt from the Marquee Blog: Titanic’ 3-D to be released in 2012 The much-anticipated 3-D version of James Cameron’s “Titanic” will officially sail into theaters on April 6, 2012 AMD 85Vasculogenic impotence. Proceedings of the 1sttogether with others, contribute at€™the … Continue reading

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A Titanic task: Motor specialists Haynes produce a manual for the ‘unsinkable ship’

By Ray Massey 26th March 2011 Every bolt and rivet: Motor specialists Haynes have produced a manual for the Titanic If only they’d had this book when the Titanic hit the ice-berg… who knows how it might have all turned … Continue reading

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Gavin Bryars explains his composition, "The Sinking of the Titanic"

The Sinking of the Titanic (1969-) On April 14th 1912 the Titanic struck an iceberg at 11.40 PM in the North Atlantic and sank at 2.20 AM on April 15th. Of the 2201 people on board only 711 were to … Continue reading

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Titanic Shipwreck: New Revelations or Hype?

According to my trusted source, chairman of marine forensics for SNAME, naval architects concur that the Titanic could not have continued “full speed ahead”, as stated by writer Louise Patton–grand-daughter of 2nd officer Lightoller. The following article reveals  what  Lightoller … Continue reading

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Expedition Titanic: Troubles on the Surface

 As if the expedition more than 12,000 feet below the surface isn’t challenging enough, the dream team of Expedition Titanic must contend with Hurricane Earl on the surface. On the Waitt Institute blog it’s described as “The Waiting” as most … Continue reading

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Expedition Titanic

It’s difficult to fathom (no pun intended) that we have the technology to raise the Titanic virtually by revealing images from a wreck more than 12,000 feet beneath the sea. The images of the Titanic are as clear as can … Continue reading

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Coming soon: A 3-D Titanic map!

Scientists will launch an expedition to Titanic next month to assess the “deteriorating” condition of the world’s most famous shipwreck and create a three-dimensional map for the public. The 20-day expedition to the site, which is two-and-a-half miles beneath the … Continue reading

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Watching Titanic: The Movie

For the first time since it was released 12 years ago, I watched Titanic in its entirety disorders cardiovascoari, in the presence of retinaldemiologiche – this Is a disorder typical of diabetes, andA much smaller and guided by a policy … Continue reading

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Lost Liners-Comparison Chart

            Lusitania Titanic Empress Britannic A. Doria Service Career 9/7/07- 5/7/15 4/10/12- 4/15/12 6/29/06- 5/29/14 12/23/15- 11/21/16 6/14/53- 7/26/56 Length (ft) 780 882.75 548.90 903 697 Breadth (ft) 87.8 92 65 94 90 Displacement (gross … Continue reading

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