they should they need to research and do test and analysis on the artifacts like things in museums, no one cared that dinosaur bones were dug up from the ground and put in research labs and museums
It could, but it won't be. Two problems exist that prevent it:First, the wreck is very deep. To raise a wreck requires potentially hundreds of hours for divers to prepare it. The water is too deep for divers to go.Second, as Titanic sank, she broke up, in fact breaking in half before any of her hull went under.Dr. Ballard and his team were able to bring up many artifacts that are now part of the Titanic Exhibit, some of the exhibit does travel so that people all over the world can experience some of the tragedy and lost majesty of Titanic.
they came up with it in there sleep
The ship that picked up the Titanic survivors was the Carpathia.
They have never tried to bring it up as a whole, or rather a half of the original ship. There have been numerous salvaging operations that have undergone gathering pieces of miscellaneous items that surround the ship, as well as a chunk of iron from the hull itself. I recently read an article in National Geographic that went into great details about whats been surfaced of the wreck and the opposition of doing just that
Yes, besides artifacts of passenger's personal effects and the like, small pieces of the Titanic have been brought up to the surface. However, due to the deteriorating condition of the ship, it's not feasible to bring up larger pieces.
The Titanic was found by Robert Ballard and a team of French scientists in 1985. There have been about seven more expeditions since then to bring up artifacts from the debris field between the two halves of the wreck.
they should they need to research and do test and analysis on the artifacts like things in museums, no one cared that dinosaur bones were dug up from the ground and put in research labs and museums
The Titanic is still around- under the ocean! They haven't brought her up, so she isn't used. Actually Titanic is still used for scientific study, some people go down there and take artifacts up to the surface and study or sell them. The selling isn't a good cause but the studying is because we learn about what happened. -Sweetsoul1337 :)
It could, but it won't be. Two problems exist that prevent it:First, the wreck is very deep. To raise a wreck requires potentially hundreds of hours for divers to prepare it. The water is too deep for divers to go.Second, as Titanic sank, she broke up, in fact breaking in half before any of her hull went under.Dr. Ballard and his team were able to bring up many artifacts that are now part of the Titanic Exhibit, some of the exhibit does travel so that people all over the world can experience some of the tragedy and lost majesty of Titanic.
I saw on a documentary that it's not possible to bring up the Titanic because it's too fragile and would break apart. There's scientific evidence that in the not too distant future, the debris field will be covered over by sand and sediment and the ship will be consumed by bacteria. The clock is ticking..
they came up with it in there sleep
No. Titanic was constructed from the keel up.
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The ship that picked up the Titanic survivors was the Carpathia.
I saw a video about a archeologist dig up some artifacts from the stone age.
They have never tried to bring it up as a whole, or rather a half of the original ship. There have been numerous salvaging operations that have undergone gathering pieces of miscellaneous items that surround the ship, as well as a chunk of iron from the hull itself. I recently read an article in National Geographic that went into great details about whats been surfaced of the wreck and the opposition of doing just that