10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Titanic

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Hello Everyone, its me again the Explorer. Today I will be sharing to you some of the things you might didn't know about the Titanic. As we all know Titanic is one of the biggest shipwreck ever recorded in the History, making it more popular by the movie itself "Titanic". I think most of us saw the movie of it right? Well common I know you have watched it. Hahaha ok now let's get it started!

(know you smile a bit lol😂)

1. A full moon may have caused the fatal iceberg to cross paths with the ship

Scientists arrived at a new theory that the full moon months before could be to blame for the Titanic‘s collision with the iceberg, which killed about 1,500 people. Quoting astronomer Donald Olson of Texas State University-San Marcos, National Geographic’s Richard A. Lovett wrote, “That full moon, on January 4, 1912, may have created unusually strong tides that sent a flotilla of icebergs southward-just in time for Titanic‘s maiden voyage.” This wasn’t a normal full moon, though: “It was the closest lunar approach, in fact, since A.D. 796, and Earth won’t see its like again until 2257,” wrote Lovett.

2. Nearly five Titanics could be built with the money James Cameron’s Titanic has made worldwide

According to the California ScienCenter, the Titanic would cost about $400 million to build today. James Cameron’s Academy Award-winning film Titanic has earned over $1.84 billion worldwide since its release in 1997-enough to construct about 4.6 complete replicas of the ship. That’s not counting money earned from the 3D re-release of the film in spring 2012!

3. Research says an optical illusion prevented the ship from receiving help

British historian Tim Maltin believes that the atmosphere on the night of the sinking created conditions that made it difficult for the crew to spot icebergs-and for other ships to spot the Titanic. Smithsonian magazine reported, “Atmospheric conditions in the area that night were ripe for super refraction, Maltin found. This extraordinary bending of light causes miraging, which, he discovered, was recorded by several ships in the area. He says it also prevented the Titanic‘s lookouts from seeing the iceberg in time and the freighter Californian from identifying the ocean liner and communicating with it.”

4. Researchers completed a map of the wreck site in 2012, using over 100,000 photos taken by underwater robots

The Associated Press reported in early March that a team of researchers completed “what’s believed to be the first comprehensive map of the entire 3-by-5-mile Titanic debris field,” a milestone that could lead to more insights as to what happened when the ship sank on April 15, 1912. “An expedition team used sonar imaging and more than 100,000 photos taken from underwater robots to create the map, which shows where hundreds of objects and pieces of the presumed-unsinkable vessel landed,” wrote AP reporter Clarke Canfield. Though the site wasn’t fully mapped until now, the Titanic‘s wreckage was first discovered in September 1985 by underwater explorer Robert Ballard.

5. $95,000: The expected auction price for the Titanic‘s final lunch menu

The Telegraph reports that the actual menu will likely fetch big bucks when it hits the auction block. Millionaire Titanic passenger Benjamin Guggenheim may well have eaten the meal, which included grilled mutton chops and smoked sardines.

6. More than 5,000 other artifacts went up for grabs

Collectors with deep pockets will be able to bid on everything from silverware to pieces of the actual boat, reports CNN. The collection of items had been priced at $189 million previously.

7. Did an 1898 novella anticipate the Titanic disaster?

The plot of Morgan Robertson’s Futility bears an uncanny resemblance to the events surrounding the sinking of the Titanic, published 14 years before the voyage. The book tells the story of the Titan: “The largest ship ever built, billed as ‘unsinkable’ by its British owners and the press, strikes an iceberg one April and goes down. Due to a lack of lifeboats, more than half the passengers perish in the North Atlantic,” wrote The Portland Press Herald of the book’s plot.

8 . There’s an app for that

Those looking for more of a 21st century experience will find tons of information in The History Press’ “Titanic: Her Story” iPad app. It includes a photo slideshow, sinking timeline, and more.

9. $2 Million: The cost to preserve the historic Belfast dock where the Titanic was built

According to BBC News, over $2 million was set aside for work on the Thompson Graving dock in “the largest single investment ever made by the Department of the Environment in support of an historic monument.” A new building was constructed to safeguard the area against flooding.

10. Even today, major ships still get “iced” by ocean bergs

Ships continue to struggle with icebergs to this day. “Only last year, an iceberg tore a hole in the hull of a Russian fishing boat cruising around the Antarctic. The 32-person crew threw cargo overboard to lighten the ship while waiting nearly two weeks for rescue,” wrote Lauren Everitt for BBC News Magazine.

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Thanks for sharing a very informative article. That movie indeed has a very great story. It was even base on true to life story. This is one of the movies that are really fun to watch over and over again. Thank you again for sharing. Good morning and God Bless Us 😊

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Thank you for appreciating this article and for your thought friend. Indeed I can watch it for 100 times with out even getting bored with it.

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