French American Explorer Jean-Louis and Robert D Ballard
Yes, there are 14 mini-games in Hidden Expedition: Titanic. Go to find unique artifacts or assemble period photographs.
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Dr.Ballard was sailing on the Knorr during his expedition to find the wreck of Titanic. While on that vessel, he remotely operated the Argo to sweep the seabed to look for debris from the wreck of Titanic.
Not counting a photographic expedition in 2010, the last manned dive to the wreck of Titanic was in 2005.
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The first man to lead an expedition through the Rockies that included women was Marcus Whitman
The Olympic and Britannic formed the 'Olympic Class' which included the Titanic.
They included her in the expedition because her husband was going to be a translator so she had to be one too.
There were a wide variety of foods found aboard the Titanic. These included foie gras, shrimp, asparagus, caviar, and pudding.
Dr Robert Duane Ballard, born on 30 June 1942, was educated as a marine geologist and geophysicist. He joined the Navy in 1967, working on undersea projects which included undersea mapping. Using sonar, Ballard located the Titanic about 3,600 metres deep in the North Atlantic Ocean on 1 September 1985.
Tom Maddox- Businessman and Explorer. Was part of the 2005 expedition to dive to Titanic. Dove August 13, 2005 in Russian "Mir" Submersible to 12,500 feet to photgraph Titanic.
They found the Titanic on September 1st 1985.