Did the Californian see the Titanic?

Knapp, U.S. Navy, and a part of the Navy Hydrographer's Office, made clear that Titanic and Californian were in sight of each other, and no third vessel had been in the area.
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Why did the Californian not respond to the Titanic?

SS Califronian was a ship, which was in the area during one of the most famous marine accidents of all time in 1912. In fact, it was Californian that warned the Titanic about pack-ice in the region. Californian itself has stopped for the night because of the dangers and its radio operator was allowed to go to sleep.
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Did the Titanic tell the Californian to shut up?

The Titanic's radio operator, John George Phillips, told the Californian: ''Shut up, shut up! I am busy! '' Seconds before the Titanic hit an iceberg, the Californian's radio operator went off duty and could not hear the distress call.
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How close was the Californian to the Titanic when it sank?

The inquiries concluded that the Californian had indeed been just six miles to the north of Titanic and could have reached the Titanic before it sank.
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What ship ignored the Titanic?

SS Californian was a British Leyland Line steamship that is best known for its inaction during the sinking of the RMS Titanic, despite being the closest ship in the area.
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Are there still bodies trapped in the Titanic?

No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights. But the company's plan to retrieve the ship's iconic radio equipment has sparked a debate: Could the world's most famous shipwreck still hold remains of passengers and crew who died a century ago?
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How did the Carpathia find the Titanic?

On April 15 at approximately 12:20 am, the ship received a distress call from the Titanic, which had struck an iceberg and was sinking. Capt. Arthur Henry Rostron ordered the Carpathia to the Titanic's position, which was about 58 miles (107 km) away, and began preparing the ship for any survivors.
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How did the SS Californian sink?

09 November 1915 – the date the SS Californian was herself sunk, struck by a torpedo from the German submarine U-35 during the hostilities of the First World War. 1992 – the year in which the Marine Accident Investigation Branch, a UK Government body, published the findings from a review of the case.
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What ship picked up Titanic survivors?

Explore five facts about RMS Carpathia, the only vessel to rescue any survivors of the Titanic disaster. Explore five facts about RMS Carpathia, the only vessel to rescue any survivors of the Titanic disaster. 1.
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Was Bruce Ismay to blame for the sinking of the Titanic?

Bruce Ismay at the time of the disaster, as chairman and managing director of the White Star Line, was held to blame for the loss of the Titanic by the American press; especially those controlled by William Randolph Hearst, a newspaper magnate and one of the richest and most powerful men in America.
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What happened to the captain of the Californian?

Captain Lord died on January 24, 1962, aged 84, almost half a century after the sinking of the Titanic. He is buried in New Brighton cemetery, Merseyside.
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Why didn't the Titanic see the iceberg?

The second study, by British historian Tim Maltin, claimed that atmospheric conditions on the night of the disaster might have caused a phenomenon called super refraction. This bending of light could have created mirages, or optical illusions, that prevented the Titanic's lookouts from seeing the iceberg clearly.
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Did the Olympic try to save the Titanic?

Haddock and some of his previous adventures, wireless operators Ernie Moore and Alec Bagot (who were offered spots on the Titanic by Captain Smith), and the crew that worked hard to get the Olympic ready to assist the sinking Titanic and potential survivors.
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Did anyone survive the Titanic without a lifeboat?

1,503 people did not make it on to a lifeboat and were aboard Titanic when she sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. 705 people remained in the lifeboats until later that morning when they were rescued by RMS Carpathia.
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Where are Titanic's lifeboats now?

The fate of the Titanic's lifeboats may be uncertain, but more than likely they were transferred to Olympic where they were used until the ship was taken out of service in 1935. From 1935 to 1937, the fitting and furnishings from the Olympic were sold off, and they are still display at various locations.
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What ship warned the Titanic about icebergs?

On April 14, 1912, the day of the disaster, Titanic received seven iceberg warnings. One of these messages was transmitted from the SS Amerika via the Titanic to the Hydrographic Office in Washington, D.C. The message reported ice along Titanic's route.
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Where is Carpathia wreck?

The wreck, which was found May 27, rests 514 feet beneath the Atlantic Ocean in waters 120 miles south of Fastnet, Ireland. The Carpathia was the first ship on the scene after the Titanic sank in 1912. It raced at high speed over waters filled with icebergs to reach the survivors.
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Would Titanic have sunk if it hit head on?

Answer: That's wrong – it would probably have survived. When a ship hits an iceberg head on, all the force would be transferred back to the ship, so it wouldn't have ripped open, but crumpled round, so only 2-3 compartments would have been breached. It was built to survive with 4 compartments breached.
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Why is Carpathia late?

The Carpathia sank after being struck by three torpedoes fired by U-55 west of Land's End.
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Why did the Carpathia sink?

Two years after its daring rescue mission the first World War began. Carpathia was transformed into a troopship, transporting Canadian and American troops into Europe during the war. On the morning of July 17th, 1918, it was struck by a German U-Boat torpedo in the Celtic Sea and began to sink.
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How long did Titanic rescue take?

4 hours – the approximate time that diversion took to complete, before Carpathia could finally set sail for New York. 3 days – the time it took to deliver the rescued survivors to the safety of the harbour in New York. 9:25 PM – the time Carpathia arrived in New York, on 18 April 1912.
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Were any skeletons found on the Titanic?

— People have been diving to the Titanic's wreck for 35 years. No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights.
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Can you see Titanic on Google Earth?

Simply head to the Google Maps app and type in the following coordinates: 41.7325° N, 49.9469° W. Numerous attempts to find the Titanic wreckage were put forward without success.
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Why can't they raise the Titanic?

Oceanographers have pointed out that the hostile sea environment has wreaked havoc on the ship's remains after more than a century beneath the surface. Saltwater acidity has been dissolving the vessel, compromising its integrity to the point where much of it would crumble if tampered with.
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What happened to Titanic's sister ships?

The Britannic, sister ship to the Titanic, sinks in the Aegean Sea on November 21, 1916, killing 30 people.
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