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  2. The Big Piece - Wikipedia

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    The Big Piece is a large section of the Titanic ' s starboard hull extracted from its wreck. Recovered in 1998, it is the largest piece of the wreck to be recovered [2] and weighs 15 short tons (14,000 kg). It is currently located at the Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition at Luxor Las Vegas. [3]

  3. Titanic sub latest: Titan crew’s final moments revealed as ...

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    Debris from the imploded OceanGate Titan submersible were found and recovered from the ocean floor this past week Titanic sub latest: Titan crew’s final moments revealed as OceanGate promo video ...

  4. Titanic sub latest – US expected to lead probe into ...

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    The bodies of the five passengers aboard the Titanic sub that was lost in a “catastrophic implosion” near the wreck may never be recovered from the floor of the Atlantic, says the US Coast Guard.

  5. An Expert Reveals Exactly What It's Like to Dive to the ... - AOL

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    Right now, the world is keeping a close watch on the final resting place of the Titanic, as a submersible—run by the company OceanGate Expeditions—that set out to explore the site remains missing.

  6. Baffled Titanic expert says luxury ship should not have sunk ...

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    The sinking of luxury cruiser, Titanic, baffled the nation and the world in 1912, after an iceberg collision resulted in the death of about 1,500 people.

  7. Titan submersible implosion - Wikipedia

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    Titan imploded during the fifth mission of 2023; it was the first mission of the year in which a dive came close to Titanic, due to poor weather during previous attempts. [34] Passengers would sail to and from the wreckage site aboard a support ship and spend approximately five days in the ocean above the Titanic wreckage site. Two dives were ...

  8. Could the Titanic have been saved? - AOL

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    More than 1,500 lives were lost -- but some argue that could have been avoided. According to a recent post on Reddit , another ship was close by and could have saved the doomed passengers.

  9. Archibald Gracie IV - Wikipedia

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    Gracie boarded the Titanic at Southampton on April 10, 1912, and was assigned first-class cabin C51. [3] He spent much of the voyage chaperoning various unaccompanied women. They included the writer Helen Churchill Candee, 52, [4] and three sisters, née Lamson, who were also in their fifties: Charlotte Appleton, [5] Malvina Cornell, [6] and Caroline Brown.