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The "launch" of the Titanic was at approximately noon hour (12PM) 31 may 1911.

She was launched at the Harland& Wolffs shipyard in Belfast Ireland.

Titanic was not yet finished but that is the time she first "hit" the water.

Titanic went under at approximately 2:10 AM on April 15 1912.

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