donno what did the wireless operator say from under the titanic?
In response to distress signals sent by wireless radio operators Jack Phillips and Harold Bride aboard the Titanic, the Cunard Line's RMS Carpathia steamed for just under 4 hours to reach the survivors of the wreck. At 4:10am the crew of the Carpathia began rescuing Titanic passengers and crew from the life boats with the last souls being picked up around 8:30am. The ship then departed around 8:50am for New York where the survivors were dropped off at Pier 54. While other ships were reportedly closer to the Titanic at the time of the sinking, the RMS Carpathia was the closest ship to respond. There were reports of the lights from a nearby ship being visible to the Titanic crew at the time of their distress signal, but the identity of that ship has never been confirmed. It may have been the SS Californian, which had attempted to warn the Titanic about the ice, but had turned it's radio off when the wireless operator aboard the Titanic brushed off their warnings.
I'm pretty sure the titanic didn't have feet
No, there were no bombs near or around the Titanic wreck site.
All of the titanic is under the water, it's in 3 parts.
Because the water was so heavy that the the water plunged the titanic under water
look at the radio the titanic had.The wireless equipment was built by the Marconi Company, the dominant provider of radio equipment and radio operators at the time. Powered by a 5 kilowatt motor generator, and backed up by an emergency generator and batteries, the ship's radio had a guaranteed range of 250 miles under any weather conditions, and could usually maintain communications over 400 miles. Some 58 miles from the Titanic, Harold Cottam, the radio operator of a much smaller ship, the Carpathia, had heard the Titanic's distress calls at about 12:25 AM.
Titanic has been under the Atlantic since 1912.
In response to distress signals sent by wireless radio operators Jack Phillips and Harold Bride aboard the Titanic, the Cunard Line's RMS Carpathia steamed for just under 4 hours to reach the survivors of the wreck. At 4:10am the crew of the Carpathia began rescuing Titanic passengers and crew from the life boats with the last souls being picked up around 8:30am. The ship then departed around 8:50am for New York where the survivors were dropped off at Pier 54. While other ships were reportedly closer to the Titanic at the time of the sinking, the RMS Carpathia was the closest ship to respond. There were reports of the lights from a nearby ship being visible to the Titanic crew at the time of their distress signal, but the identity of that ship has never been confirmed. It may have been the SS Californian, which had attempted to warn the Titanic about the ice, but had turned it's radio off when the wireless operator aboard the Titanic brushed off their warnings.
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Yes there is valueable stuff under the ocean where titanic sank like jewlary ect..
I'm pretty sure the titanic didn't have feet
No, there were no bombs near or around the Titanic wreck site.
All of the titanic is under the water, it's in 3 parts.
yes it falls under the category of wireless networks
Yes it is.
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