It was the image that made the Titanic's wreck instantly recognisable ... discovered during a series of dives by underwater robots this summer. The images they captured show how the wreck ...
The footage, which is the world's first and only 8K video of the underwater wreck, shows "amazing detail" that will help marine archaeologists to study further the rate of decay of the Titanic ...
Sotheby’s sells a lot of Rolex watches, but its December 6 watch auction in New York includes a pair of Submariners with an ...
"I was the first correspondent ever to report from the wreck of the Titanic. So ... in a very fast-moving underwater current. So we ended up getting stuck in the propeller," says Dr Guillen ...
One man who visited the Titanic wreckage site many times throughout his life is Alfred "Al" Giddings. Giddings was an underwater cinematographer, best known for his work on the Oscar-winning ...
Titanic's wreckage was first explored in 1987, a beginning point that would escalate the following decades and include ...
Dirty Dozen Productions, via Agence France-Presse — Getty Images The Titan ... to shipwrecks and underwater canyons. The company has taken people on tours of the Titanic site since 2021, and ...
We are so honored and privileged to be in sole possession of the wreck site and so everything you see in this exhibit is directly from Titanic." The pieces and pictures tell the story of how the ...
An underwater robot discovered the debris field near the wreck site of the RMS Titanic, which lies 12,500 feet below the ocean's surface off the coast of Newfoundland, the Coast Guard said.