In April 1912, after colliding with an iceberg, the RMS Titanic cruise ship sank into the north Atlantic ocean in one of the most notorious disasters in world history. Touted as unsinkable before its maiden voyage, the manner in which the Titanic sank has long been a mystery and source of debate. This Titanic production is driven by the scientific aspects of the discovery, as opposed to the expedition itself. Scientists and researchers combine underwater archaeology, forensic science, metallurgy, microbiology and sonar imaging to present a complete investigation of the sinking and attempt to answer puzzling questions about the wreck. Computer graphic animation recreates important aspects. In additions to interviews with scientists, survivors share their thoughts, and dramatic recreations offer a view into the history as it was happening.
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