The Titanic sent out a distress signal with its location before sinking, but despite having coordinates, finding the wreck proved challenging. The ocean's vastness and lack of technology in 1912 made it nearly impossible to locate the wreck. It took decades of technological advancements, including the development of sonar and submarines, for a serious expedition to search for the Titanic.
How the Titanic Was Found
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Get Nebula for 40% off an annual subscription using my link: https://go.nebula.tv/neo Watch "The Raising of the Titanic": https://nebula.tv/videos/neo-the-raising-of-the-titanic The Titanic sank in 1912, but the wreck of the ship wasn't discovered until many decades later. This video explores why it took so long to find the wreck and delves into the competitive race between several explorers aiming to be the first to locate it. Illustrations by Burak Ata Follow neo on social media: Twitter: twitter.com/NeoExplains Images via Getty, Reuters Map source by MapTiler / OpenStreetMap Contributors via Geolayers 3
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