Lost at Sea; The Titanic left a question for all of us: What would I have done?Richard Cohen
阅读理解No one thought that the RMS Titanic would sink on its first time at sea. But in 1912, the ship hit an iceberg and sank during the night.No one knew exactly where it had sunk. Even if someone had known, it was 12,500 feet (3.8km) underwater. To search for the Titanic so...
No one thought that the RMS Titanic would sink on its first time at sea. But in 1912,the ship hit an iceberg and sank during the night. No one knew exactly where it had sunk. Even if someone had known,it was 12,500 feet (3.8 km) underwater. To search for the Titanic so deep ...
(Reuters) - The owner of the submersible that went missing during a tourist expedition to the Titanic's wreckage said on Thursday it believed that the crew on board have "sadly been lost" after debris matching the missing sub was found on the ocean floor. Here a...
The search is continuing to find the submersible that lost contact near the wreck of the Titanic. The vessel was used to take people to see the wreck of the Titanic in the Atlantic Ocean. OceanGate Expeditions said it was "exploring and mobilising all options to bring the crew back to safe...
But if it isn't floating, he said, that "could only mean two things: either they got snagged on something on the bottom of the sea, which is pretty unlikely. There's nothing there but the Titanic. Or there was a breach in the hull and it instantly imploded." ...
theunderwater tourism industry, which is distinct from pure exploration as it includes nonspecialists in these deep-sea missions, making it all the more important to have tight regulation for sub-sea tourism. This is especially important for sub-sea missions at extreme depths like the Titanic’s...
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This same overconfidence explains the electrifying impact Titanic’s sinking had on the public when she was lost. There was widespread disbelief that the ship could not possibly have sunk, and, due to the era’s slow and unreliable means of communication, misinformation abounded. Newspapers initial...
After the enormous loss of life in the Titanic Disaster, the international community wanted to establish rules and regulations to prevent similar maritime accidents from happening again. Hence, the first conference on the Safety of Life at Sea took place in London in Janua...