Titanic was going about 21 or 22 knots at the time of the collision (about 25 mph).
1000 miles
No. The damage was done by the iceberg.
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The Titanic made its maiden voyage leaving port on the 13th of April and sank the night of April 14th 1912, after striking an iceberg,
4. Only 4 could be filled before sinking and 5 was filled when Titanic collided with the iceberg.
When Titanic hit the iceberg on April 14th, she had been sailing for some days since leaving Ireland on April 11th.
The titanic started out at Southampton and only sailed for 5 days until it sank
At what time? It started a long way away, and then came in contact with it (no distance at all) before the Titanic sunk.
No. The damage was done by the iceberg.
Before Titanic hit the iceberg, she was cruising at almost top-speed in the North Atlantic on a calm cold night.
No. Olympic had many collisions in her career but Titanic only had one.
it was John white
Just BEFORE midnight, at about 11.50pm.
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It only hit 1 iceberg before it sank
One or both of the lookouts saw the iceberg before collision, and the pilot tried to steer away, but the forward speed of the Titanic took it into the iceberg anyway, smashing in the hull on the starboard (right) side near the bow.
After the collision with the iceberg, Titanic filled with water for about ten minutes until she started to tip.
Titanic was not out of control. She was following all maritime protocol at the time, even speed for sailing at night.