The wreck of the rms titanic lies at a depth of about 12 500 feet 3 8 km.
Rms titanic ocean floor.
Britannic was launched just before the start of the first world war.
2 37 mi about 370 miles 600 km south southeast off the coast of newfoundland it lies in two main pieces about a third of a mile 600 m apart.
Hmhs britannic b r ɪ ˈ t æ n ɪ k was the third vessel of the white star line s olympic class of steamships and the second white star ship to bear the name britannic she was the fleet mate of both the rms olympic and the rms titanic and was intended to enter service as a transatlantic passenger liner.
And while much of the ship had naturally perished sitting under the sea for decades divers were still able to rescue and preserve plenty of amazing items.
Seventy three years after it sank to the north atlantic ocean floor a joint u s french expedition locates the wreck of the rms titanic the sunken liner was about 400 miles east of newfoundland.
Its final resting spot remained a mystery for decades until its wreckage was discovered on the ocean floor.
Though the rms titanic sank on april 14 1912 the remains of the doomed ship weren t discovered until 1985 on the bottom of the ocean floor off the coast of newfoundland.
Titanic survey expedition manned mission to the historic titanic site.
The white star liner had.
Rms titanic famously hit the atlantic ocean floor in the early hours of april 15 1912 four days after the ship s maiden voyage from southampton to new york went sour.
The rms titanic was visited by divers for the first time in 14 years and the ship that was once a picture of luxury was found in the process of being swallowed up by the ocean floor and ravaged.
While the assumption is that decades in the ocean would have led to total disintegration the discovery of the wreck of the titanic in 1985 also prompted a debate over whether there could be human remains embedded in the wreckage two and a half miles below the surface of the atlantic.
The bow is still recognisable with many preserved interiors despite deterioration and damage sustained hitting the sea floor.