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A mission to the depths of the Atlantic is aiming to map the wreck of the Titanic in never-before-seen detail, including the belongings of passengers scattered around the seabed.
Newly uncovered photo of Titanic iceberg up for auction 00:42. An expedition team was on their way Friday to the Titanic wreckage on a mission to explore the site and capture high-resolution photos.
After the 'TItan' submersible imploded in June, killing all five passengers on board, RMS Titanic Inc. has canceled an artifact recovery mission planned for 2024. Documents filed in court on ...
RMS Titanic, Inc canceled its upcoming trip to recover more artifacts after Paul-Henri Nargeolet was killed in the Titan submersible explosion.
The latest Titanic expedition run by RMS Titanic, Inc. (RMST) will see the wreck site and debris field explored to 'reveal important new insights into the condition of the site' ...
Just one year after the wreckage was located, Congress passed the R.M.S. Titanic Maritime Memorial Act of 1986 to encourage the international community — and explorers and adventurers– "to ...
A NEW mission begins on Friday to capture the most “detailed images ever” of the Titanic wreck – one year on from the OceanGate sub tragedy. Experts are looking to gather state-of… ...
The sheer size of the vessel and the shoes were what struck Robert Ballard when he descended to the wreckage of the RMS Titanic in 1986, the year after he and his crew from the Woods Hole ...
USA / Canada Mission Titanic, part 3: Trouble ahead, trouble behind USA / Canada Tour operators and destinations begin preparations now for America's 250th birthday USA / Canada Rio revamps its ...
The desperate search for a missing OceanGate Expeditions submersible that vanished during an underwater voyage to the Titanic wreckage continued on Tuesday, with rescuers racing to reach those onbo… ...
The mission to locate the Titan submersible that was headed to the Titanic wreck is extremely challenging. It could become the deepest search and rescue mission ever.
We were to have left St. John's for the 36-hour trip out to the Titanic site in the wee hours of May 20, but the platform was not ready. Shortly after dawn, Rush put on scuba gear and dove to work ...