“The bow of the Titanic is just iconic – you have all these moments in pop culture, and that’s what you think of when you think of the shipwreck. And it doesn’t look like that any more ...
The debris was 487 meters away from the Titanic's bow. “I can only imagine what this has been like for them and I hope this finding provides some comfort during this difficult time,” Coast Gua ...
BBC/Jonathan Amos The sensor instruments, including the magnetometer, will return fascinating new data "It would be an absolute dream to determine what has happened with Titanic's bow below the ...
After touring Titanic's bow where "everything had gone well", the crew decided to head to the stern area some distance away. The Titanic sank on 15 April 1912, after striking an iceberg.
The submarine’s last known position was only 1,600 feet away from the Titanic’s bow, but some of the debris was found only 300m from the ship, officials said. The remnants of the submarine ...
The submarine spent five hours exploring the wreck, including iconic sights such as the bow and grand staircase. Mike McKimm sees the wreck of Titanic emerging from the darkness of the ocean floor.