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There were two inquiries into the sinking of the Titanic. The enquiry by the United States Senate was led by Senators William Alden Smith of Michigan and Isidor Rayner of Maryland. The findings are contained in report 806 of the 2nd session of the 62nd Congress. In Britain the enquiry for the Board of Trade was led by the wreck commissioner Lord Mersey. The report was issued on 30 July 1912.
Dr. Ballard and his team used special diving equipment to explore the North Sea for the Titanic. It was so deep that normal diving equipment couldn't be used so they had to make special diving bells to go that deep.submarines and years of searchingThe remains of the Titanic were discovered in 1985 thanks to a joint US-French expedition. The U.S. Navy research ship Knorr met with a French vessel - the Suroit.A photographic sled called Argo was used to search the ocean floor. It carried strobe lights, sonar, and video cameras and the Titanic remains were discovered on September 1st.They searched the bottom of the ocean close to where they thought it went down, and then once they found the ship they took the first sonar picture of the sunken Titanic to ever be taken.
Yes there have been dives down to the Titanic to salvage items but this is a very expensive task, if you search online you will find some commerative Titanic items at a absolute fraction of the cost, and you wont get wet!
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Dr. Robert Ballard is credited with locating the wreck of Titanic on Sept. 1st, 1985 - not by looking for the ship by casting a wider net for a debris field which he theorized she would be in.
At museums they sometimes have a Titanic Artifact Exhibit.
the total amount of rooms in the titanic is 64
Which of the following are must bring items when stationed in Korea
The items that you could bring to an inmate at Vernon C Bain are restricted. You could bring items such as books.
The wreck was located on September 1, 1985 by a joint American-French expedition led by Jean-Louis Michel and Dr. Robert Ballard of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. It was found at a depth of 3,800 meters, at 41°43'55"N 49°56'45"W, near Newfoundland. The ship was found to have broken in two large pieces, which lie on the bottom of the ocean a few hundred meters apart, separated by a debris field.
Small items like portholes, jewelry, dishes and silverware, clothing, and more
well they certainly do not wanna bring you