A biofilm of bacteria and other microbes coats the Titanic’s steel structure, slowly eating away at it. This process is visible in the “rusticles” – icicle-like formations of oxidized ...
The radio room of the Titanic landed on the ocean floor with the bow section of the great vessel. The 2.5-mile slow-motion free fall destroyed the structure of the room, but the gear survived ...
“The bow of the Titanic is just iconic – you have all ... The ship’s metal structure is being eaten away by microbes, creating stalactites of rust called rusticles, the BBC reported.
The launch of Titanic in May 1911 was the peak of Belfast’s golden age of shipbuilding. Titanic was the largest man-made object ever to have taken to the seas. Harland and Wolff employed ...
Belfast's shipyard workers built the structure of Titanic and the luxuries within it. The diversity of skills among the workforce of Harland and Wolff ensured the Belfast shipyard could make not ...
The only company with legal rights to salvage items from the wreckage of the RMS Titanic has scrapped its ... without interfering with the current structure,” reported AP News.