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The ship has increasingly deteriorated over time due to metal-eating bacteria and other impacts, such as salt corrosion. Some estimate the remains of the Titanic wreck could be gone by 2030.
RMS Titanic Inc., a Georgia-based firm that owns the salvage rights to the Titanic wreck, has organized the unmanned voyage and plans to take photos of the entire ship and enter its hull.
The research will go on. A new, high-resolution video of the Titanic wreckage was released Tuesday showing the sunken vessel shot in 8K resolution for the first time since it sank 110 years ago.
From crumbling steel to personal artifacts, each item tells a story — and one PEOPLE reporter recently got an up close and personal look ...
Though the RMS Titanic descended into the depths of the ocean more than 100 years ago, new details of the famed wreckage continue to be discovered in the deep sea. The Titanic, a behemoth in its ...
The wreck of the Titanic is showing clear signs of decay on the sea floor miles below the surface. What will its final fate be? Skip to content. Watch Live. Home. News. Sport ...
The Titanic wreckage site continues to be a big draw for the wealthy and adventurous. But experienced deep-sea explorers tell Business Insider there's nothing more to see there.
The Titanic wreckage site continues to be a big draw for the wealthy and adventurous. But experienced deep-sea explorers tell Business Insider there's nothing more to see there.
The company, R.M.S. Titanic, persuaded a federal judge on Monday to allow it to conduct a salvage operation this summer in the wreckage of the ship, which sank during its maiden voyage across the ...
The ocean liner Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in April 1912, killing all but about 700 of the roughly 2,200 passengers and crew. Since the wreckage’s discovery in 1985, it has been slowly ...
The Titanic’s wreck lies approximately 370 miles south of Newfoundland, and the kinds of ships that can carry a vehicle like the Navy’s deepest-diving robot normally move no faster than about ...
The wreck of the Titanic is showing clear signs of decay on the sea floor miles below the surface. What will its final fate be?