If you mean the Titanic - see related question.
The lookouts only spotted the berg with less than forty seconds till impact.
The iceberg was first spotted by Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee at 23:40 on April 15th 1912
Frederick Fleet (15 October 1887 – 10 January 1965) was a crewman and survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic after it struck an icebergon 14 April 1912. Employed as a lookoutaboard Titanic, it was Fleet who first sighted the iceberg, ringing the bridge to proclaim, "Iceberg, right ahead!" Fleet testified at the inquiries that if he had been issued binoculars, he would have seen the iceberg sooner, because it was a blue iceberg in calm seas on a moonless night.
Even though the captain received iceberg warnings, they thought that they would see the iceberg in time to turn away. But because of the ship's massive size and speed, it would not turn away from the iceberg in time.
The Titanic struck the iceberg at 23.40 on 14 April 1912 and sank the following morning 15 April 1912 at 2:20.
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Frederick Fleet sighted the iceberg while on Titanic at 11:40 PM ship's time.
The time that it was spotted was at 1:42P.M. The captain was not paying attention at that time. It was very dangerous and deadly.
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The largest iceberg ever recorded was an Antarctic tabular (flat-topped) iceberg of over 31,000 square kilometres (12,000 sq mi) It measured [335 by 97 kilometres (208 by 60 mi) and was sighted in the South Pacific Ocean, by the USS Glacier on November 12, 1956. This iceberg was larger than the country of Belgium.
by the time they saw the iceberg they had no time to turn out of the way
Frederick Fleet (15 October 1887 – 10 January 1965) was a crewman and survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic after it struck an icebergon 14 April 1912. Employed as a lookoutaboard Titanic, it was Fleet who first sighted the iceberg, ringing the bridge to proclaim, "Iceberg, right ahead!" Fleet testified at the inquiries that if he had been issued binoculars, he would have seen the iceberg sooner, because it was a blue iceberg in calm seas on a moonless night.
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long-sighted
Even though the captain received iceberg warnings, they thought that they would see the iceberg in time to turn away. But because of the ship's massive size and speed, it would not turn away from the iceberg in time.
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