titanic wreck

  1. Wayne (Notso) Keen

    Exploration of the Wreck (AI/Wireless Drones)

    Would it be possible to create / use wireless drones to explore the interior of the wreck? Clearly, size and power management would be important, and I am assuming that the images and other data collected would only be available when the drone returned to the mothership. Presumably, with the...
  2. Titanic Spanish Stuff

    ROV in the Titanic wreck's pool.

    A while ago, I made this sketch trying to show how an ROV would look accessing the Titanic wreck's pool through one of the portholes. Obviously, it's not realistic, but I think imagining it is interesting.
  3. T

    Where is the B-deck galley?

    We don't know, it may have been crushed during the breakup or destroyed during the implosion. My question is why no-one hasn't looked for something so important, the reinforced galley walls could have survived. all we know is that its in the debris field. But where?
  4. J

    Sharks at the Titanic wreck site.

    I saw this video on YouTube recently about a guy who talked about if there were any shark attacks on the people in the water after Titanic sank. Here's the video below. Personally, I very highly doubt there were shark attacks on Titanic's people after the ship sank, but I would like to hear...
  5. Eugene Nesmeyanov

    Live TV broadcast from the wreck

    Hi everyone! Could you please help me to find out when the very first live TV broadcast was conducted from the wreck of Titanic (i.e. from the depth)? Some sources claim it was in 2005, but what about the Discovery Channel's "Titanic Live" in 1998?
  6. Blake TenBarge

    Secrets of the Titanic: The Synth Sounds of Craig Safan

    I’m curious if anyone here knows what I’m referencing: In my youth, I owned and watched the absolute hell out of an old VHS tape I got from… somewhere, I’m honestly not sure where I got it. It was a National Geographic documentary produced in 1987 called Secrets of the Titanic, which...
  7. M

    Why doesn’t the Titanic implode?

    With the recent implosion of the Titan, why doesn’t the Titanic implode? It’s 5500 psi at the site? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12224417/amp/What-water-pressure-Titanic-wreck-PSI.html A few things I don’t understand. Is it the weight of the water on an air filled object like a...
  8. Duck_Dur

    The Guggenheim cabin and the wreck

    Hello all, Some time ago I watched a documentary on the wreck of the Titanic. They focused on the Guggenheim cabin (B-82) and they said that it was torn into its own separate piece from the bow and the stern I could be getting this wrong because it was a few years ago and my vision of the...
  9. M

    Personal Possessions Found at the Wreck Site - Cataloged?

    I saw a few older threads which dealt with this subject, sort of, but they seem to be at least 17 years old. Has there been any attempt to keep track of exactly how many and what artifacts have been pulled from the site which were positively ID'd as belonging to a specific passenger or member...
  10. Jason D. Tiller

    News Why The Titanic Wreck Discoverer's Mom Was Worried

    You'd think discovering the long-lost Titanic would impress Robert Ballard's mother. Apparently not. After finding the remains of the legendary lost luxury liner, a search that stymied other explorers for decades, his mom lamented: "Now they're only going to remember you for discovering that...
  11. C

    Answered Wreck footage

    Does anyone know where James Cameron has his wreck footage available? I heard it pronounced as Sci-arc? If anyone can help me out that would be awesome!
  12. D

    Answered Do we have any "evidence" of Titanic's aft staircase at the wreck?

    Hello, I was wondering if its true that there's no evidence left of Titanic's aft staircase? I saw Historic Travels video on this and I find it hard to believe. Surly there must have been some piece of the clock or dome etc. left. Thanks, Darius
  13. Jason D. Tiller

    News Titanic Expedition Chief Scientist, Steve W. Ross, PhD., Spearheads First-Ever Effort to Study the Marine Ecosystem of the Iconic Titanic Wreck Site

    OceanGate Expeditions announces that Dr. Steve W. Ross, Research Professor at the University of North Carolina at Wilmington, will be the Chief Scientist of the 2022 Titanic Survey Expedition. Dr. Ross will lead a team of accomplished scientists in a first-of-its-kind survey of the marine...
  14. Steven Christian

    Looting the wreck...?

    I guess this is the right spot for this. I recently read an article about the galleon San Jose. And like most shipwreck articles eventually they will get compared to Titanic somehow. In the article it says that Titanic's wreck site has been plundered illegally of thousands of artifacts that are...
  15. Curiosite

    Could any of Titanic's passengers have read The Wreck of the Titan prior to the tragedy?

    Could they?
  16. S

    Diving to the wreck

    Anyone know how to get the to Britannic via submersible? I located a yacht with Triton submarines that has offered submersible trips to the wreck in the past and I have reached out to them through multiple emails but I can't get an answer.
  17. Cam Houseman

    My first attempt at making a mosaic

    Hi y'all! After an hour and messing up multiple times, I sort of made a mosaic from some 2003 NOAA footage path of the submersible: It sucks, but I think its super cool :)
  18. Cam Houseman

    Titanic: Into the Heart of the Wreck

    Hey Y'all! There's a new Titqanic documentary! Titanic: into the Heart of the Wreck! Watch it HERE------> History is alive Description: "For the last 35 years, they have been exploring the most mythical wreck in the world, but now 108 years after it sank, the Titanic is under threat. Resting...
  19. Cam Houseman

    Theory: the Uptakes are the strongest part on the Wreck

    Hi y'all! Earlier, a friend told me his theory, so we talked it out and tweaked it a little The uptakes are the strongest part on the Ship. When it fails, the ships's structure fails. Example: the wreck the Number two Funnel uptake is sagging. Since it began to sag, it's taking A-Deck down...
  20. Cam Houseman

    Second Class Dining Saloon Tile on the Stern

    Hi Y'all! I found a Second Class Dining Saloon Tile, lying on the Second Class Entrance of the Stern. (Located in the NOAA 2003 Footage) Good eye, huh? I'm the First to spot it!! :D
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