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Titanica!
Lester Mitcham
An in-depth analysis of the number of Titanic passengers lost and saved.... |
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Titanica!
Captain Lewis Marmaduke Collins
On September 1, 1985, an expedition led by Dr. Robert Ballard located the wreckage of the Titanic on the ocean floor in position 41° 43.9 N., 49° 56.8 W., some thirteen miles east of wher... |
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Titanica!
Captain Lewis Marmaduke Collins
She never was under a port helm? - She did not come on the port helm, Sir - on the starboard helm.... |
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Titanica!
Markus Philipp
One of the thorniest questions about the Titanic disaster is, how her clock was changed during the journey.
Several events observed by differing observers at different locations add to th... |
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Titanica!
Samuel Halpern
This two-part article is primarily concerned with how the Titanic’s reported distress positions came about, and why they were so far west of the now known position of the ... |
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Titanica!
Jim Currie
Before the days when ships began polluting Earth’s atmosphere with the fumes from burning carbon fuels - before the days when her seas became polluted with the noise of a million propellers ;... |
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Titanica!
Senan Molony
Marconi chart offers insight into Titanic interlocutors... |
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Titanica!
David G. Brown
Nothing is more confusing about Titanic than understanding the time at which events took place.... |
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Titanica!
Jim Currie
Article, using new evidence, re-examines the work of Titanic's navigating oficers in arriving at the erroneous CQD positions and the consequences of the results. ... |
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Titanica!
Mila Zinkova
Introduction
In my recent article (Zinkova, 2020) I discussed the possibility of the space weather affecting some aspects ... |