In 1912, the Titanic had only 37 seconds to steer clear of an iceberg. Why was the time so limited? Was it that the lookouts lacked binoculars? Or was it more due to the difficulty of maneuvering a massive ship?
Investigator William Murdock explores what happened—and whether the tragedy of the Titanic could have been prevented.
High speeds, a fatal wrong turn, weather conditions, a dismissed iceberg warning and lack of lifeboats all contributed to one of history's worst maritime tragedies.
Did the Titanic have a fatal design flaw? John Chatterton and Richie Kohler of Deep Sea Detectives dive into the wreckage of Titanic's sister ship, Britannic, to investigate the possibility.
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