Would the Titanic still be famous if it didn't sink?

Most likely, no. If the Titanic had not hit an iceberg and sank, she would only generally be known amongst historical steamer aficionados and not really anywhere else. The Titanic was an Olympic-class ocean liner built by Harland & Wolff Shipyard for the White Star Line.

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What famous people didn't get on the Titanic?

Seven Famous People Who Missed the Titanic
  • Theodore Dreiser. (©APIC) ...
  • Guglielmo Marconi. (Library of Congress) ...
  • Milton Snavely Hershey. (AP Photo/The Hershey Library via the Patriot-News) ...
  • J. Pierpont Morgan. ...
  • Henry Clay Frick. (The Frick Collection c. ...
  • Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt. ...
  • John R. ...
  • Legions more who "just missed" the ship.

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How close was Titanic to not sinking?

In each case the hull damage would be localized, certainly not extending over more than two adjacent compartments. In point of fact, the Titanic would not have sunk but for 5-1/2 feet of plate buckling which extended into Coal Bunker No 9. That's how close it was to NOT sinking.

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Why can't the Titanic be recovered?

Oceanographers have pointed out that the hostile sea environment has wreaked havoc on the ship's remains after more than a century beneath the surface. Saltwater acidity has been dissolving the vessel, compromising its integrity to the point where much of it would crumble if tampered with.

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Would the Titanic have sunk if it didn t try to avoid the iceberg?

Answer: That's wrong – it would probably have survived. When a ship hits an iceberg head on, all the force would be transferred back to the ship, so it wouldn't have ripped open, but crumpled round, so only 2-3 compartments would have been breached. It was built to survive with 4 compartments breached.

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Could the Titanic have been saved if it hit the iceberg head-on?

The Titanic would founder. (By reversing the engines, Murdoch actually caused the Titanic to turn slower than if it had been moving at its original speed. Most experts believe the ship would have survived if it had hit the iceberg head-on.)

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Who was to blame for the sinking of the Titanic?

Captain Edward Smith is most famous for his role at the helm of the Titanic, the disastrous last voyage in his successful career at sea. Rumors about Captain Smith and his final hours have circulated since that fateful night, leading many to blame the captain for the sinking of the ship.

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Are there skeletons in the Titanic?

Most of the bodies were never recovered, but some say there are remains near the ship. What could have happened to the bodies? Some Titanic experts say a powerful storm the night of the wreck scattered the life-jacketed passengers in a 50-mile-wide area, so it's likely the bodies scattered across the seafloor.

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How much longer will Titanic last?

Henrietta Mann, who discovered the bacteria, has estimated that the Titanic will completely collapse possibly as soon as 2030.

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Will Titanic ever be raised?

It's unlikely the shipwreck of the Titanic will ever be raised. Reported by ABC in 2012 on the one hundredth anniversary of the ship's sinking, Ballard explained that raising the ship “would destroy it.”

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Is the iceberg from the Titanic still there?

The average lifespan of an iceberg in the North Atlantic typically is two to three years from calving to melting. This means the iceberg that sank the Titanic "likely broke off from Greenland in 1910 or 1911, and was gone forever by the end of 1912 or sometime in 1913."

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Did anyone survive the Titanic that was not in a lifeboat?

It was her sister, Edna Kearney Murray who survived the sinking of the Titanic but it wasn't in an overloaded lifeboat. “My great aunt Edna was in England at the time and had purchased a ticket for return passage to America on the Titanic,” Chris said.

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Could anything have saved Titanic?

The ship's watertight bulkheads could have been extended and fully sealed to reduce the risk of flooding. Titanic was constructed with transverse bulkheads (i.e. walls) to divide the ship into 16 watertight compartments, which could be sealed off with doors operated either manually or remotely from the bridge.

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What famous millionaire died on the Titanic?

John Jacob Astor was the wealthiest passenger aboard Titanic. He was the head of the Astor family, with a personal fortune of approximately $150,000,000.

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How much was a ticket on the Titanic?

First-class berths would cost $4,591, second-class would be $1,834, and third-class accommodations $1,071. A calculated estimation of the Titanic concludes that the total number of first-class travelers was 324. It isn't known how many booked standard first-class berths or upgraded to suites.

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Did anyone on the Titanic watch the movie?

Just one survivor went to the premiere and saw the hit film: Eleanor Johnson Shuman, who made it out alive on one of the few lifeboats.

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What will happen to the Titanic in 2030?

Because the Titanic isn't timeless. In fact, scientists think the entire shipwreck could vanish by 2030 due to bacteria that's eating away at the metal. The following photographs reveal the Titanic's deteriorating conditions.

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Are they building a Titanic 2?

Although you can't book your stateroom to cruise across the Atlantic on Titanic II just yet, Blue Star Line says it plans to have the ship ready for a 2022 launch.

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Could more lives been saved Titanic?

More than 1,500 perished. The main reason for the high death toll was that the ship had only 20 lifeboats. As they pulled away from the sinking ship, many were only half-full or even less. Even if all had been filled to capacity, only half the people would have been saved.

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Where did the Titanic bodies go?

Of the 337 bodies recovered, 119 were buried at sea. 209 were brought back to Halifax. 59 were claimed by relatives and shipped to their home communities. The remaining 150 victims are buried in three cemeteries: Fairview Lawn, Mount Olivet and Baron de Hirsch.

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How old is the real Rose from Titanic?

Related: Titanic True Story: How Much Of The Movie Is Real? Rose was 17 years old during the Titanic's real-life doomed maiden voyage in 1912. Despite playing a teenager, actress Kate Winslet was 20 when filming began in 1996.

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How cold was the water when the Titanic sank?

The lookouts along with the officers on the bridge knew that a calm ocean would make icebergs hard to see with no breaking water at the base. It was also extremely cold that night with sea surface temperatures reportedly at 28 degrees -- a lethal temperature for any person.

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Why didn't Titanic see the iceberg?

The second study, by British historian Tim Maltin, claimed that atmospheric conditions on the night of the disaster might have caused a phenomenon called super refraction. This bending of light could have created mirages, or optical illusions, that prevented the Titanic's lookouts from seeing the iceberg clearly.

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What was Captain Smith's last words?

Captain Smith having done all man could do for the safety of passengers and crew remained at his post on the sinking ship until the end. His last message to the crew was 'Be British.'"

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Why did the Titanic captain ignore the warnings?

Iceberg warnings went unheeded: The Titanic received multiple warnings about icefields in the North Atlantic over the wireless, but Corfield notes that the last and most specific warning was not passed along by senior radio operator Jack Phillips to Captain Smith, apparently because it didn't carry the prefix "MSG" ( ...

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