Despite such all-consuming coverage, one major player in the disaster is often overlooked - the iceberg that sank Titanic. Ice Engineer Claude Daley explains how icebergs change personality at sea.
The 7-foot replica was recently donated to the museum, and is a permanent feature of the Navigation Classroom.
In a seemingly reverse Titanic reenactment, the world’s largest iceberg is heading straight for a remote British territory—one teeming with sensitive wildlife.
I have a theory that the Titanic didn't simply hit the iceberg. To control such a huge ship requires a brave captain and experienced crew. It would be absurd not to see the iceberg from afar.
On this episode of Invisible Iceberg, AccuWeather Founder & Executive Chairman Dr. Joel N. Myers and AccuWeather Network Chief Meteorologist Bernie Rayno share the untold story behind the sinking of ...
The ship which sent an iceberg warning to the Titanic before the ocean-liner sank has been found in the Irish Sea. The merchant vessel SS Mesaba was crossing the Atlantic in April 1912 and sent a ...