The exploratory company that holds the rights to the RMS Titanic’s watery grave completed its first expedition to the site in 14 years and delivered bad news for historians — parts of the ...
RMS Titanic Inc., which holds the legal rights to salvage from the wreckage of the ship, launched a team of videographers, photographers, scientists and historians in July to document the state of ...
RMS Titanic says its latest robotic survey revealed the deterioration of the Titanic's iconic bow and the location of a long-sought statuette.
Striking new images from a recent expedition to the Titanic wreckage show the decay on the iconic ship's bow with a large ... underwater robots this summer. RMS Titanic Inc., a Georgia-based ...
New images of the Titanic from a recent RMS Titanic, Inc expedition shows for the first time a portion of the railing on the ship’s bow has fallen off. RMS Titanic, Inc. Among the discoveries ...
In July, researchers from RMS Titanic Inc., the company that holds the legal rights to the ship's wreckage, visited the Titanic, which sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg while sailing to New ...
To stream "Mysteries From the Grave: Titanic" online you can use the network's own online streaming service called My5. It's ...
The April 14, 1912 sinking of RMS Titanic during her ... another first. The ship’s Grill was designed to look like an English chophouse. Even Titanic's introduction of a la carte menus at ...
Few ships have been as unlucky as the RMS Titanic, sinking as she did on the night of April 15, 1912 after raking across an iceberg on her maiden voyage, and no ship has grabbed as much popular ...
But among the most famous record-holders was the RMS Queen Mary, which held the record ... Because nautical ghost horror is always polarizing (Ghost Ship and Titanic 666), we love to see one reach its ...
The bronze statue is 2 feet tall and was displayed as the centerpiece of the First Class Lounge, the RMS Titanic team told FOX Weather. The photos also showed the bow of the ship, showing a ...
RMS Titanic Inc., the company that led the expedition, brought back two million photos of the site. The ship’s famed bow has been damaged, the company said. By Sara Ruberg In its first ...