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Robert Ballad discovered the wreck of the Titanic in 1985.

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When did bob ballard found the Titanic?

Bob Ballard found the Titanic in the year 1985


Which year did Robert Ballard discover the wreck of the Titanic?

1985


In which year did Robert ballard discover the wreck of the titanic?

1985


What year did Dr R.D. Ballard finally locate and explore the titanic?

He found it in 1985.


Who located the Titanic and when?

Robert Duane and his team found the Titanic and they fount it in the year of 1985


How much leeway did Ballard have using Alvin to reach the wrecks?

Ballard waited until the following year to resume his search


How much leeway did Ballard have using Alvin to reach wreck?

Ballard waited until the following year to resume his search


What year did scientist discover the titanic?

She was discovered in the Summer of 1985 by oceanographer Robert Ballard and a team of marine archaeologists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute in Cape Cod, in the US state of Maine. They found her using the deep sea submersible Alvin, which was built in 1964 and remains in service to this day.


Is the Titanic still where it sunk?

According to Robert Ballard yes it is,Also every year on April 15th the ice patrol flies to the spot the diaster happend and drops wreaths of flowers for memorial.


Does a Marlin 1895g 45-70 with the ported barrel serial number 01022916 have ballard or micro groove rifling and what is the year of manufacture?

It is Ballard style rifling, and should date to 1999. The year of manufacture is 2001. 1st 2 digits of serial # correspond to the year it was made. Ballard rifling is correct.


What year did Marlin switch from micro groove to Ballard rifling?

Marlin switched from Ballard rifling to the newer micro-groove on their 81 DL model in 1954.


Date the titanic's resting place was discovered?

On September 1st of 1985, Dr. Robert Ballard led a team of researchers in a joint French-American expedition and found the final resting place of the R.M.S. Titanic. He and his colleagues returned one year later with the DSV Alvin and a specially designed robot, the Jason Jr., to explore the ship.