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The Secret of How the Titanic Sank. For decades after the disaster, there was little doubt about what sank the Titanic.

The Secret of How the Titanic Sank

When the "unsinkable" ship, the largest, most luxurious ocean liner of its time, crashed into an iceberg on its maiden voyage in 1912, it took more than 1,500 of its 2,200 passengers to the bottom. As the ship slipped into the North Atlantic, so, too, did the secret of how and why it sank. [See photos commemorating the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic.]

Two government investigations conducted immediately after the disaster agreed it was the iceberg, not any weakness in the ship itself, that caused the Titanic to sink. Both inquiries concluded the vessel had gone to the bottom intact. But lingering questions about what might have sunk the seemingly indestructible ship never completely disappeared. Titanic - Kidzworld Search. Titanic - The Sinking of the RMS Titanic. What Was the Sinking of the Titanic?

Titanic - The Sinking of the RMS Titanic

The world was shocked when the Titanic sank. The "unsinkable" ship Titanic sank on its maiden voyage, losing at least 1,517 lives (some accounts say even more), making it one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history. After the Titanic sank, safety regulations were increased to make ships safer, including ensuring enough lifeboats to carry all on board and making ships staff their radios 24 hours a day. Dates: Titanic hit iceberg on April 14, 1912 (11:40 p.m.) and sank on April 15, 1912 (2:20 a.m.) Also Known As: RMS Titanic Building the Unsinkable Titanic The RMS Titanic was the second of three huge, exceptionally luxurious ships built by White Star Line. After conducting sea trials on April 2, 1912, the Titanic left later that same day for Southampton, England to enlist her crew and to be loaded with supplies. Titanic's Journey Begins. Titanic-Titanic.com - RMS Titanic Information, News, Research & More.

Titanic Universe — Extensive Information about RMS Titanic of 1912. Titanic — History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts. Titanic created quite a stir when it departed for its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912.

Titanic — History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts

After stops in Cherbourg, France, and Queenstown (now known as Cobh), Ireland, the ship set sail for New York with 2,240 passengers and crew—or “souls,” the expression then used in the shipping industry, usually in connection with a sinking—on board. As befitting the first transatlantic crossing of the world’s most celebrated ship, many of these souls were high-ranking officials, wealthy industrialists, dignitaries and celebrities. First and foremost was the White Star Line’s managing director, J. Bruce Ismay, accompanied by Thomas Andrews, the ship’s builder from Harland and Wolff.

Absent was financier J.P. The wealthiest passenger was John Jacob Astor IV, heir to the Astor family fortune, who had made waves a year earlier by marrying 18-year-old Madeleine Talmadge Force, a young woman 29 years his junior, shortly after divorcing his first wife. Encyclopedia Titanica : Titanic Facts, Survivors Stories, Passenger and Crew Biography and Titanic History. RMS Titanic. The disaster was greeted with worldwide shock and outrage at the huge loss of life and the regulatory and operational failures that had led to it.

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Public inquiries in Britain and the United States led to major improvements in maritime safety. One of their most important legacies was the establishment in 1914 of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), which still governs maritime safety today. Additionally, several new wireless regulations were passed around the world in an effort to learn from the many missteps in wireless communications—which could have saved many more passengers.[4] The wreck of Titanic remains on the seabed, split in two and gradually disintegrating at a depth of 12,415 feet (3,784 m). Since her discovery in 1985, thousands of artefacts have been recovered and put on display at museums around the world. Background On 29 July 1908, Harland and Wolff presented the drawings to J. Dimensions and layout Titanic in 1912 Features Power Technique.