It was on it's first voyage.
The actual iceberg would have surely been dissolved in a few days that far south.
The discovery of Titanic has been announced as having been Sept. 1st, 1985.
The Titanic had been on the sea only four days when she sank on April 14, 1912.
First Officer William Murdoch was in charge of the ship when it crashed. Captain Smith was the official captain, but Murdoch was, I believe, in charge at the moment. Many people don't know that the damage would have not been as much if they collided with the berg head-on. Titanic probably would have stayed afloat long enough for most to survive and for help to arrive.
As of August 2012, The Red Sails has been in a private collection.
Have you been watching titanic by any chance ??
Superstitions are hard to codify but Titanic had a near-collision in Southampton and that could have been given importance in different ways. It could have been seen as getting any mishap out-of-the-way OR it could have been seen as a bad omen. Or if one wasn't superstitious at all, there would have been no portent of doom.
it has been ten years seen it got crashed
Sails use the wind to move a ship or boat. This has been true in the ancient past to the current day.
On the ocene answer 2 Sailed from Southampton called at Cherbourg, France and Queenstown, Ireland.
Titanic has been underwater since 1912.
None, the space shuttle had not been designed until after we quit going to the moon.