It left from Southampton, England, and was travelling to New York City, US.
No, the Titanic was never the biggest ship in the world. At the time of its launch in 1912, it was one of the largest, but it has long been surpassed by modern ocean liners and cruise ships in terms of size and capacity.
James Cameron
The word 'titanic' (lower case t) is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as enormous or gigantic. The word 'Titantic' (capital T) is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a specific ship (RMS Titanic, sunk in the Atlantic Ocean in 1912).
The launch path of a satellite is called its trajectory. This trajectory is the path that the satellite follows from launch until it reaches its final orbital destination in space.
No, it would not be possible to survive a Saturn V launch from within the launch gantry. The immense heat, sound, and vibrations generated during the launch would be fatal to anyone in such close proximity to the rocket. Safety protocols require personnel to be at a safe distance during a rocket launch.
Yes, they did.
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The Titanic was heavier by a few hundred tonnes
3 hours
By a tug boat
Many people stayed on the ship because they thought the Titanic was not sinking and it was safer.
The hull of Titanic was launched into Belfast Lough on "Launch Day", March 31st, 1909.
It launched on May 31st 1911. It sank on April 14th, 1912.
No the White Star Line had a tradition of not formally naming or christening their ships.
2 workers died during Titanic's Launch and there are no stable record of how many people died during the sailing day. So it's probably none.
With liquid soap and train oil greased on the slipway Titanic took 62 seconds to go from yard 401 to the River Lagan