Breaking Titanic
Eugene Nesmeyanov
Ratgeber / Schiffe
Beschreibung
At 11.40 p.m. on 14 April 1912, RMS Titanic struck an iceberg. She sank less than three hours later, taking around 1,500 people down with her. Devastated survivors provided conflicting information about her final hours – did she slip gracefully below the waves in one piece, or did she violently break apart? The answer would not be confirmed for seventy-three years. Breaking Titanic is the first comprehensive study of the break-up of Titanic's hull. Using eyewitness accounts, underwater archaeology reports and data from computer simulations, Eugene Nesmeyanov presents a critical analysis of the most significant theories and models of the break-up, drawing his own conclusions based on the available body of evidence.
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sinking of titanic, ship hull, shipwreck, underwater archaeology, 1985 discovery of titanic, titanic, technology analysis, rms titanic, lifeboats, titanic wreckage